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4-Day Yamanashi Itinerary

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Yamanashi in 4 days

If you only have 4 days to spend in Yamanashi, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like La Luce, Narusawa Ice Cave, and Sanrokuen, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Sakurai Udon and Sanrokuen so you can get the best taste of Yamanashi while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Yamanashi in 4 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • West side of town
  • Proximity is everything
  • Keep it simple

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Mount Fuji, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Oshino Hakkai (the Eight Seas of Oshino)

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3.8
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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic spot
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Oshino Hakkai is a picturesque village located in Oshino Village, Yamanashi Prefecture, between Yamanaka Lake and Kawaguchi Lake. The village features eight ponds known as the "eight seas of Nunye," which are fed by melted snow water from Mount Fuji. This natural filtration process results in cool and pure spring water that has been revered for over 1,200 years.
This area seems very magical and surreal. The traditional houses are well preserved and nicely maintained. The clear water in those ponds and creek are very calming. It is a very popular tourist destination so there are many loud and annoying tourists as well.
World E — Google review
A very special indeed museum village which is an UNESCO World Heritage site. The village has 8 ponds which are considered sacred to the pilgrims who go to visit Fujisan. On a perfect day you can see the best views of Mount Fuji from the village. There is no entrance fee to visit the ponds and the village. Also a great Market is at the entrance to the village on the right side. Against a fee of 300 Yen we visited also the Hannokibayashi Folklore Museum. I personally recommend 2 hours for the visit. If you are coming by car a lot of parking spaces are near the entrance ( 200 - 300 meters by foot ). On the road from the parking spots to the main village entrance are a lot of tasty foos stalls. We ate some tasty fried baby octopuses, some Wagyu Skewers and some super tasty donuts. Jump over if you are in the region. It worth it.
Robert R — Google review
This place was beautiful and amazing to visit and experience. Even though it was a cloudy day, the spring waters were clear and beautiful. This place stays crowded, but you can escape that. Many places to try snacks and foods. The souvenir shops had a lot of good items. You can purchase fruits and many local foods. Their are walkable areas to enjoy some quietness. If you can book a group tour, it's better.
Natasha F — Google review
Beautiful place but very crowded with tourists. It’s better to visit early morning. Very comfortable to walk with your pet there. There is souvenir shop and food seller, I’ll recommend to try their mugwort rice cake and japanese peach tea.
Diva A — Google review
Very cute village and lots of vendors. However, some Chinese tourists were acting absolutely crazy over the water fountain to taste the spring water. They brought 5L water bottles to fill up the water and did not follow the line as they didn’t want to wait their turn. In that sense, the experience was terrible but nothing against the village. It’s quaint and beautiful.
Shiona D — Google review
Oshino Hakkai is definitely worth a visit! A beautiful traditional village with charming old houses, delicious local snacks, and crystal-clear mountain spring water you can drink. From here you also get stunning views of Mount Fuji, which makes the place even more special. A peaceful atmosphere combined with history and nature – truly a must-see when in the Fuji area.
Ricardo S — Google review
★★★★★ Oshino Hakkai is a peaceful and picturesque village with crystal-clear spring water and stunning views of Mount Fuji. 🏞️✨ Each pond is so pure that you can see every stone and fish at the bottom. The surrounding traditional houses, waterwheels, and small shops selling local snacks make it feel like stepping back in time. A perfect spot for photography, relaxing walks, and enjoying Japan’s natural beauty. Visiting early in the morning or on weekdays is best to avoid crowds.
Crystal H — Google review
Very nice area with plenty of shopping and food options. Village atmosphere with some modern touches. Crystal clear water ponds. The water actually comes down from Mt Fuji. Parking was only 300 yen. Nice place to stop at if your in the area.
Jose C — Google review
Shibokusa, Oshino, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0511, Japan•http://www.oshino.jp/•+81 555-84-4222•Tips and more reviews for Oshino hakkai
14 min · 5.9 mi
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Arakurayama Sengen Park

4.6
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4.5
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Park
Nature & Parks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Arakurayama Sengen Park is a picturesque park known for its stunning views of Mount Fuji, a vibrant five-storied pagoda, and seasonal cherry blossoms. The park's iconic landscape has been featured in various media and is a popular spot for capturing the beauty of Japan. With its majestic shrine and breathtaking scenery, it's no wonder that this park is considered one of the best places to view Mount Fuji in the Fuji Five Lakes area.
Gorgeous scenery when you make it all the way up to the outlook area. The walk can be tough, definitely prepare for the weather because you will get extremely hot climbing the 400+ steps up the mountain. Japan humidity is insane. Felt so lucky to see Mount Fuji so clearly on this day.
Shiona D — Google review
This was my second time visiting this place. This time, I went by bus with a Japanese co-worker who kindly arranged the transportation for us, allowing us to experience the scenic ride to the area. The location is quite elevated, so I recommend visitors be prepared for some uphill walking. Doing regular physical activities like jogging, walking, or running beforehand can definitely help you handle the climb to the observation deck more comfortably. We visited in June, and the number of tourists was noticeably lower compared to the peak months of March and April, making for a more relaxed experience. There are public toilets and a drinking fountain (faucet-style) available in the area. You might notice warning signs about bears and monkeys, though we didn’t encounter any during our visit. There’s also a small restaurant nearby that serves ramen, karaage (fried chicken), and sells souvenirs. A good spot to rest and enjoy a meal after the climb.
Leo V — Google review
Going up was like hell. I’m not that fit, and those stairs really destroyed me. I had to catch my breath with every step I took. But once I got to the top, the view was absolutely mesmerizing. There was a big cloud covering Mount Fuji at first, so I waited and waited until the sky finally cleared. I’m glad I did, because after putting in all that effort, I didn’t want to just stare at clouds, lol. In the end, I’m really happy I made it up there and got to enjoy such a beautiful view.
Laloena A — Google review
Amazing view specially if Mt. Fuji shows during your visit. Always crowded so having a good photo without photo Bomber is hard to get. Note: No Entrance Fee but long hard walk. Not suitable for little ones. You need to climb the 398 stone steps to reach the top of the shrine for better view. Drink lots of water . Perfect time to visit: spring and winter
Gennalyn C — Google review
Iconic view of Mount Fuji and Chureito Pagoda! Arakurayama Sengen Park is breathtaking, especially during cherry blossom season. The iconic view of the red Chureito Pagoda with Mount Fuji in the background is unforgettable and perfect for photography. The park is well-maintained, peaceful, and offers a lovely walk up the stairs with scenic spots along the way. A must-visit for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone wanting the classic Mount Fuji experience!
J _ — Google review
It is an absolutely amazing park. It’s located on a mountain where you got to see the Mount Fuji and the town below it. The tourists are all well mannered, queuing for their turn to take photos at the observation deck.
Wen M — Google review
Incredible views of Mt Fuji from different views between the trees, above the pagoda, and around all the people🤣🤣🤣 climb up the 500 steps and take your time. Stop every 10-20 steps and look back to see if you can see Mt Fuji.
Timothy R — Google review
Beautiful park with an amazing view, Fuji-San was shy when we were up there. The climb was a bit steep for stairs but totally worth it. We took so many photosbut without Fuji-San 🥲 ! Highly recommend for anyone who loves photography or just wants a great view.
Aqil A — Google review
2-chome-4-1 Asama, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0011, Japan•https://www.yamanashi-kankou.jp/kankou/spot/p1_4919.html•+81 555-21-1000•Tips and more reviews for Arakurayama Sengen Park
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Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine

4.6
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4.4
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Shinto shrine
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Nestled in the serene forest, Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine is a Shinto shrine complex featuring traditional wooden structures and stone lanterns lining the paths. Situated at 1,450 meters above sea level in the Kiyosato Highlands, Kiyosato Kogen Hotel offers luxurious rooms with breathtaking views of Oku-chichibu, Minami Alps, and Mount Fuji.
Very beautiful Shrine. The 1000 years old tree are so awesome. It will be even more beautiful on Autumn when it turn all the leaf in yellow. It took me 1 hour walk from Shimoyoshida Station but enjoy the journey very much. The shrine are quite and peaceful. Highly recommended.
Joey T — Google review
We chose this location on a day trip through the Fuji area because of the peaceful beauty of all the surrounding trees. It was very calm with a feeling of being a special place in nature. It's a less busy spot and less about seeing Fuji at this location. There are shrines and statues to view too but our favorite part was the nature. If you love a beautiful secluded nature spot then this is a great place for you to visit! If your main motivation is to see Fuji or just shrines then this may not be your favorite location.
Karliegh S — Google review
If only I would check that this is beginning of Yoshida trail… I would start my journey from Shrine, instead 2 days before we started from Subaru 5th station. shrine is lovely place surrounded by old cedar trees. Very refreshing in hot summer day.
Andris L — Google review
We discovered the shrine totally by accident, without realizing its significance as a holy site and a spiritual trailhead for pilgrims looking to ascend Mount Fuji. We saw a wide woodland path from the road and decided to park up and go down it. After maybe 200 yd, we came to a peaceful stream, a bridge, and a huge wooden gate leading to the shrine complex. The gate is the largest of its kind in all of Japan. The shrine is still very active, there were people here praying and paying their respects- both employees and visitors. All the structures throughout the shrine had informative plaques in Japanese and English explaining the significance and how to properly pray here. Sometimes you visit somewhere and you can just feel the significance in the air, and this is one of those places. We were able to wander around the entire place at no charge.
Oliver W — Google review
Our tour guide recommend this spot. Less crowded then other tourists spots. Not worth going out of your way for. Nice for aome pictures, but other shrines look similar. Make a wish before you leave.
N G — Google review
The tranquility is felt in this temple area. The trees are incredibly large. Some of the smaller temples have been restored beautifully. Love to spend more time sitting in the grounds. Worth a visit to get a feel for the shinto belief system
Alison “ — Google review
Beautiful, peaceful shrine in an amazing town. It’s a decent walk from the Fujisan train station, but that also helps keep it less busy and much more enjoyable than other areas. You can really spend some time to appreciate what is here without feeling like you need to walk in and out.
Stephen Y — Google review
The best shrine that we visited! Authentic experience but enough wow factor for the photo collection ! Felt extra special to see a wedding taking place!
Barbara E — Google review
5558 Kamiyoshida, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0005, Japan•https://sengenjinja.jp/•+81 555-22-0221•Tips and more reviews for Kitaguchi Hongu Fuji Sengen Shrine
6 min · 2.6 mi
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Fuji-Q Highland

4.3
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4.2
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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Fuji-Q Highland is an amusement park located near the base of Mount Fuji in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi. It's a popular destination for thrill-seekers with its impressive collection of rides, including Takabisha, the world's steepest roller coaster, and other famous coasters like Eejanaika, Do-Dodonpa, and Fujiyama. The park also offers two haunted attractions - Hopeless Fortress and the Haunted Hospital.
Must-visit place for Naruto and rollercoaster fans. It was my first time in the rollercoaster and it was terrifying, but still fun 🤣 Naruto fans will have more than enough content to have fun with. Food is good, but a bit expensive considering the amount of it (still normal as it's amusement park) There are FREE tickets for just walking in, one-enter tickets and one-day tickets. The paid ones allow you to enter all attractions for free, but you still have to wait in the queues if you don't have priority pass for specific attraction.
Sebastian T — Google review
This is my 2nd visit to Fuji-Q Highland, and I was worried about how the day would pan out as my last visit was atrocious! However, let me say that today was a very pleasant surprise! I paid for the priority entrance, which gets you into the park 30 minutes early (which is massively worth it). Head for the big coasters first - Zokkon and Fujiyama, as they get the biggest queues! They have a lot of great attractions, but make sure you read the opening times of all attractions as some things do close at 1.30pm and some open later in the day. They do have a detailed maintenance schedule on their website, but the opening and closing times did catch me out on my last visit. Also, attractions will close early depending on the queue times (for which they make announcements around the park), so make sure to plan everything you want to ride in time. There are vending machines next to each ride to buy fast passes, which is handy at busy times! The food stalls in the middle of the park are great, I had the Indian food which was lush. They are well-priced, too. There are lots of vending machines all around the park. There are at least 5/6 gift shops with lots of cool merchandise. There is also a 7-Eleven outside the park! Great for fussy eaters or cheap snacks! When visiting, make sure to plan ahead and get there early for a head start as when it's busy, it can be very unorganised and stressful.
Charlotte B — Google review
We went on a Monday in late October, and it wasn’t too packed. At most we waited an hour for one of the big roller coasters. If you are looking for a park with some of the best roller coasters ever then this is it! We loved Takabisha so much, it was scary and exhilarating all at the same time! Eejanaika is going to mess with your mind, all its twists and turns. But there are other great rides too, a special mention needs to be made for Tondemina (La pizza) ride that was fantastic. This park is filled with thrills. We had the Fuji pizza which was great. As a tip, the all day pass lets you re-enter, we went back to our hotel then returned at night, well worth it. I’ve read reviews that say the safety checks take a while and they do but honestly I was glad for it. Was it worth the money? Absolutely! I’d love to go again on a clear day when I can see Mt. Fuji.
Kyle W — Google review
Amazing rides - better than any other amusement park i've been to. They lack the intricate themes other amusement parks have (e.g., Disneyland) - more bare bones adrenaline rush. And they are very good at this - rides are so fast and frenzied that it's actually important to listen to the instructions and maintain the posture they tell you to have. They require emtying all pockets before boarding rides, and also remove glasses (they didn't even allow using goggles). They have free lockers at each ride. There are some vegan options in the food court (vegan ramen and curry). Amusement park food, not bad but not good either. there is also a Starbucks with some vegan snacks and vegan lattes. When we were there the lines were very short, so we would probably could have done without the priority tickets we bought. But I read and heard that in most times the lines are very long, and priority passes are recommended. We bought everything in the fuji Q website - if the site crashes, try turning off the google translation - it worked for us.
עמוס ר — Google review
Visited Fuji-Q Highland in May 2024 and it was amazing! The roller coasters like Eejanaika and Fujiyama were absolutely thrilling. The park was clean, staff super friendly, and the view of Mount Fuji made it unforgettable. Lines can be long, so go early or get a fast pass. A perfect mix of excitement and scenery — totally worth it!
A A — Google review
We went on a Autumn Thursday so there weren't that much lines! We were able ride all the rides that were open that day. They closed some down pretty early like the pizzala and the paniclock. I think Dodonpa closed down. However, the must-try rides for speed and thrill that are usually open are Fujiyama, Takabisha (the vertical drop was amazing), Eejanaika(fast and fun), and Zokkon. The Naruto village was a great place for me since Im a Naruto fan!
Ian F — Google review
Awesome theme park, Free entry pay per ride. 2000 yen for most expensive rides, Short wait time for rides wasn’t busy atoll rain or shine. The rollercoasters seem to stop in the rain though so keep that in mind. Food in park great and has a Starbucks. Highly recommended
Al G — Google review
This is also one of my favorite places. You can visit it all year round because the atmosphere changes with each season, which I really like. Even though I’m not a big fan of amusement parks, this one is okay. There are cafés, food trucks, and gift shops inside. However, the food and drinks are a bit expensive, so make sure you’re okay with that — you can also bring your own drinks. If it rains, most of the rides will be closed, but there are still other things to enjoy, like the haunted house, which I especially recommend.
Aiyrada P — Google review
5 Chome-6-1 Shinnishihara, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0017, Japan•https://www.fujiq.jp/ja•Tips and more reviews for Fuji-Q Highland
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Where to eat

Under a 5-minute drive from Arakurayama Sengen Park, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Sakurai Udon

4.1
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4.3
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$$$$cheap
Udon noodle restaurant
Takeout Restaurant
Sakurai Udon is a 75-year-old family-run establishment that offers delicious handmade udon. The noodles are slightly firmer than usual and come in two options: hot or cold. Customers can enjoy free additional udon and cabbage, making it a great value for money. The shop is known for being the first to sell Yoshida udon. Despite the language barrier, the staff are accommodating, with one member able to communicate in English.
Traditional local Japanese restaurant. You only have to make one decision- hot or cold. Eating on the traditional flooring tatami was nice. Staff were friendly and welcoming. Udon was ordinary but tasty. Cash only.
Emily L — Google review
If this could be a 10 star, it would be. The chewiest, thickest most delicious udons in a flavoursome broth with sweet fried tofu and cabbage. FYI - they do only hot and cold kitsume udon. To drink - water only. Traditional sit on the floor cozy setting and the food comes out very fast. No frills, just deliciousness in what feels to be a small family establishment. It cost around 500 yen per bowl of heaven.
Teereth B — Google review
Delicious noodles spot, in a traditional Japanese setting! We were presented with one choice: cold or hot noodles. The dish was great! We sat on cushions on low tables, food was served right away, and the staff was friendly and also spoke good English. Price is very convenient - Recommended! Thank you for the delicious meal, Sakurai Udon!
Andrew R — Google review
A great little local spot that specializes only in udon — simple, comforting, and delicious. You can choose to have it hot or cold, and it comes with tofu and cabbage. The udon noodles are perfectly chewy, and the tofu is fresh and flavorful. The owner is very kind and welcoming, and also speaks English, which makes it easy to communicate. Don’t expect too much in terms of strong flavors — it’s more about appreciating its simplicity and traditional style. A nice experience to eat in a traditional local setting.
Di L — Google review
Such a charming local place with fresh, handmade udon. They only have one type of noodles (soup or dry) with a choice in portion sizes. No regrets making a detour here for a quick bite. Oh and make sure to try their spice paste as it brings the broth to a whole other level!
V A — Google review
My goodness, the udon here is delicious. The options here is only hot or cold, but both are really delicious and all only cause 500 yen.
Jeremy L — Google review
The best noodles I've ever had in my life! You can see them making it in the back. The bounce of the noodles was just incredible and the broth was absolutely delicious. They only have one dish, served hot or cold. We got cold which seemed to just mean the broth was served seperately but that kept the noodles from going soft. The waiter was very kind and spoke amazing English. Seating was on the floor but still very nice
Kelly K — Google review
Cozy little restaurant. They only serve 1 kind of udon (you either choose hot or cold). Their udon tasted simple yet authentic. Also not to forget they do serve a kind chili that goes really well with the udon. A lot of locals dine there while we were there an experience we truly love. The person who serve us speak good English (ease for Tourism who do not speak much Japanese).
Kien H — Google review
5 Chome-1-33 Shimoyoshida, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0004, Japan•https://fujiyoshida.net/gourmet/list?sortType=access&listStyle=t…•+81 555-22-2797•Tips and more reviews for Sakurai Udon

Sanrokuen

4.3
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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Japanese regional restaurant
Sanrokuen is a traditional barbecue restaurant located in a 150-year-old building that offers an authentic dining experience reminiscent of ancient Japan. Diners can cook their own food on skewers over a charcoal grill at the center of their table, choosing from various set courses featuring meats, seafood, tofu, and vegetables. The restaurant's rustic ambiance with a thatched roof and dark wooden interior beams adds to the unique dining experience.
Food is absolutely amazing, and the portions are very generous. I ordered one ramen and a combo set with ramen, fried rice, and a raw egg on top. Everything was delicious, especially the rich, flavorful broth and perfectly cooked noodles. The fried rice had a nice smoky taste, and the raw egg added a creamy texture. All of this cost only about 2,000 ¥, which is a great deal for such a satisfying meal. Highly recommended!
Pleum A — Google review
Very nice BBQ Japanese setting serving a good variety of seafood and meats. I would recommend ordering ala carte unless you're a tofu, fishcake and rice ball person. The ambiance is relaxing and suitable for chit chatting or business executive discussion. Perfect place during winter.
Goh W — Google review
Sanrokuen 山麓園 is an excellent place for a traditional, authentic Japanese robatayaki. The restaurant is in an over a hundred-year-old building. I am happy to have an enjoyable experience with all my family and friends in our Mt. Fuji trip. The restaurant is fantastic, and the ingredients they use are very fresh and of the highest quality. They also offer the best service. However, please don’t forget to make a reservation. Sanrokuen is usually booked weeks in advance.
Michael W — Google review
It’s an unique experience though on a higher end side. We ordered the 22k yen premium set for 1 which was enough for 2. It will be better if there are more instructions and guidance given to grilling the food as I was stupidly watching my neighbours how to cook certain dishes
J N — Google review
This place takes you back to medieval Japan vibes when you sit around a bonfire and grill, warm, cook your food. Say no more. I recommend if you come to Fuji, find this place. You really need to come and try it.
Chakkaphat C — Google review
Amazing BBQ experience plus a nice bowl of hoto. It was such an experience to bbq the food yourself. Will come again. Do note that there is a waiting time during peak times so do plan ahead.
Bryan — Google review
What a nice surprise. This was the highlight of the tour to mt. Fuji (too much clouds) highly recommend. Very little English, but they were very animating
Lee S — Google review
10/10 for service, food and atmosphere. They were very friendly and explained the basics of robatayaki. It was super-tasty and the historic building is very charming.
Markus H — Google review
3370-1 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan•https://kawaguchiko-sanrokuen.com/•+81 555-73-1000•Tips and more reviews for Sanrokuen
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Day 2

West side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the west side side of town. Start the day off with Oishi Park, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Fugaku Wind Cave. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Oishi Park

4.4
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4.2
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Park
Nature & Parks
Garden
Scenic spot
Oishi Park is a picturesque spot situated on the northern edge of Lake Kawaguchiko, offering breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji. The park boasts vibrant flower fields featuring tulips, lavender, and begonias from late April to October, creating a colorful backdrop against the iconic mountain. Additionally, visitors can enjoy the only island and bridge in the Fuji Five Lakes area, with Unoshima island being a significant cultural site.
Oishi Park is a beautiful and peaceful place surrounded by nature. The view of Mount Fuji from the park is absolutely breathtaking and feels unreal. The seasonal flowers, the fresh air, and the calm atmosphere make it a perfect escape from busy city life. The walking paths are well maintained, and everything is clean and organized. The lake nearby adds even more beauty and tranquility to the experience. It’s not too crowded, so you can really enjoy the silence and the scenery. A must-visit spot if you're in the Fuji area.
Mobile G — Google review
Oishi Park is absolutely stunning and offers one of the best views of Mount Fuji. The park is beautifully maintained, with vibrant flowers and seasonal colors that make it a perfect spot for photos and relaxation. It’s peaceful, spacious, and ideal for walking or simply enjoying the breathtaking scenery. There are clean facilities, a welcoming atmosphere, and plenty of areas to sit down and take in the view. A must-visit if you are in the Fuji area – truly unforgettable!
Ricardo S — Google review
Oishi Park is a scenic park located in the Yamanashi Prefecture of Japan, near the shores of Lake Kawaguchi. It's famous for its stunning views of Mount Fuji, especially during the spring and autumn months. The park has beautifully landscaped gardens with walking paths, a lovely rose garden, and a great spot for picnics. One of the highlights is the Oishi Park Flower Garden, which blooms with a variety of flowers, including lavender, sunflowers, and chrysanthemums. During certain seasons, the park hosts various flower festivals. It's also a popular spot for photography, thanks to the breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and the tranquil setting around the lake.
Dinesh P — Google review
Basically one of the most beautiful places I’ve been in my entire life. We went visit on summer and the lavenders were so pretty. Here you can see the Mount Fuji in its best shape, absolutely gorgeous. I’m so happy because I had added this place to my trip schedule… incredible.
Isadora A — Google review
such a beautiful park, with a stunning view of mt. fuji, plus we were lucky enough to get there on clear day. the gift shop was full of neat little gifts and unique takeaways— i’m particularly excited to open my local lavender sachets and blueberry jam! also, great ice cream!
Elizabeth B — Google review
2nd November- Flowers are a bit gone and the kokias aren’t red anymore but it seems like the red leaves are slowly appearing with a red leaf festival on going for november. The park is still very pretty nonethless, and there are more chances to see fuji in Autumn/winter ! less tourists also because the peak season with red kokias passed!
Carla C — Google review
Oishi Park is a beautiful spot with amazing views of Mount Fuji and the lake. There are some basic food options at the top, simple but fine, and the ice cream is really tasty. We also saw bags with cats.
Slavi T — Google review
The best view of Fuji Mountain on a clear day. Beautiful flowers and scenery and is ideal for the ultimate photo. Also try out the icecream and pro tip, head upstairs for air con, a lovely sitting view and a place just to relax - enjoy the souvenirs too
Irwin H — Google review
2525番地の11先 Oishi, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0305, Japan•http://www.town.fujikawaguchiko.lg.jp/ka/info.php?if_id=2346•+81 555-76-8230•Tips and more reviews for Oishi Park
3 min · 1.6 mi
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Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum

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4.2
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Art museum
Museums
Cafe
Gift shop
The Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum is a must-visit for music enthusiasts. Housed in a charming European-style building, the museum showcases a remarkable collection of antique automatic musical instruments dating back to the early 1900s, including an orchestrion originally intended for the Titanic. Visitors can enjoy daily performances by these instruments as well as weekly live operas and other musical events, with a focus on weekends.
This remarkable attraction combines the charm of a meticulously crafted French village with an extraordinary collection of automated musical instruments, creating an experience that feels like stepping into a fairy tale. Modeled after French architecture, every building showcases beautiful Cinderella-castle-style design that provides endless photographic opportunities throughout the grounds. I arrived late in the day when Mount Fuji was completely obscured by clouds, having exhausted other sightseeing options, and entered more out of curiosity than expectation. What I discovered was far beyond anything I had anticipated. The admission fee includes access to scheduled musical performances featuring massive automated organs, live opera singers, and grand automated music organ concerts that demonstrate incredible engineering and artistry from a bygone era. What truly impressed me was witnessing the staff’s dedication during closing time, as they carefully maintained and adjusted the numerous antique automated instruments with obvious expertise and care. This daily ritual speaks to their commitment to preserving these mechanical marvels for future visitors, ensuring each performance maintains its magical quality. The gift shop offers an extensive selection of music boxes in various sizes and musical selections, plus unique items like violins. While perhaps not as comprehensive as Hokkaido’s famous Otaru music box shops, the quality and sound of their music boxes are genuinely beautiful and worth considering as souvenirs. The magical climax of my visit occurred when the clouds suddenly parted, revealing Mount Fuji in perfect view from the French village setting. This unexpected moment created an absolutely breathtaking backdrop that had every visitor frantically capturing photos of the stunning combination of European architecture and Japan’s most iconic mountain. The contrast between the French-style buildings and the majestic mountain created such a surreal, picture-perfect scene that it felt almost too beautiful to be real. This destination successfully combines cultural education, musical entertainment, architectural beauty, and natural scenery into one cohesive experience that appeals to visitors of all ages and interests.
Minwoo K — Google review
This place is just awesome and full of music. Live music events during the day in different halls. I really don’t know how to describe the place , it’s a big museum and shop together all around music. All in one it worth paying the entrance fee - 1500 Yen / pers. At the entrance you’ll receive a leaflet with the music events ( hour and hall ) and I warmly recommend to see them. We saw that there is also a restaurant on site. Didn’t enter so we cannot say hoe it is. If you are in the area and you are a music lover and love to see musical instruments we highly recommend this place. By the way there are o lot of shops with wonderful stuff. We spent there approx 2,5 hours. If you are coming by car there is a huge parking place just across the street , just in front of the museum on the other side of the road. Enjoyyyyyy !!!!
Robert R — Google review
This is a very beautiful music forest. Not only can you takes many pretty inside, but can also enjoy their amazing music performance. I recommend you take at least two hours here to find its beauty. By the way, their souvenirs are also very special!
Fish — Google review
We saw the Moving Kamishibai Sand art storytelling artists backed by live musicians. It was spectacular and very moving. Highly recommended! Wish we had more time to discover the rest of the performances...
Shawn C — Google review
A must visit for those who likes old pianos and musical instruments--this place has a massive collection. We were able to catch one "Opera" performance and the Opera Singer was really good! You can tour around the place for about an hour, it's quite small. I liked that they have a shop of Studio Ghibli merch! But if you prefer to be with nature, or not really a fan or old organs and recorders, you can skip this.
Hannah M — Google review
A very good music museum with many performances to enjoy. In Japan, you can enjoy the scenery of distant European towns and the wonders of Mount Fuji. The ice cream here is also delicious. It is highly recommended to come here.
Fall A — Google review
Visited on a rainy day thinking it would be a good wet weather activity but the museum is mostly not sheltered, except the performance halls. Nonetheless, they provided umbrellas that made exploring the museum much more enjoyable despite the weather. I only managed to catch two performances—the opera and organ— and thoroughly enjoyed both. I definitely regret not arriving earlier to experience more of them. The gift shop also has many interesting souvenirs, especially music boxes for a variety of music pieces, from classical to pop or even studio ghibli tunes. I would really suggest setting some time aside to browse even if you don't intend to buy anything. Lastly, the museum was pretty with flowers and photo spots, and I even managed to catch a glimpse of mt fuji despite the bad weather. Would definitely come back again next time!
Ivan's O — Google review
So wow with this place a small museum but a lot to see an listen to music. I was thinking to spand around 1 hrs.But i was there for 5 hrs. So nice place .Nice lake view nich building.
Nuthavooth H — Google review
3077-20 Kawaguchi, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0304, Japan•https://kawaguchikomusicforest.jp/?utm_source=GBP&utm_medium=GBP…•+81 570-010-223•Tips and more reviews for Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum
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Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway

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4.1
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Mountain cable car
Transportation
Tramways
The Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway offers a thrilling cable car ride that takes you to Kawaguchiko Tenjozan Park, where an observation deck at 1,075 meters provides breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji and the Southern Alps. The 3-minute ascent treats visitors to unobstructed panoramas over Lake Kawaguchiko, with the added bonus of colorful maple foliage during the autumn season.
The Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway is such a fun and scenic experience! The cable car ride takes you up to a viewpoint where, on a clear day, you get an incredible view of Mount Fuji. Unfortunately, it was super cloudy when I visited, so we didn’t get to see Fuji in all its glory but that’s just how Mother Nature works sometimes! At the top, there’s a small food and ice cream stand. I totally recommend grabbing some ice cream, especially if you’re visiting in June when it’s starting to get hot. There’s also a swing you can ride for a small fee (I believe it was around 500 yen) a fun little bonus if you're into unique photo ops. If you keep walking past the main viewing area, there’s a higher spot that gives you even better views and more photo opportunities. Just be careful it gets pretty steep and hilly, and if you’re not paying attention, it’s easy to slip or lose your footing. Overall, even though I didn’t get the perfect view of Mount Fuji, the experience was still really cute and enjoyable. Definitely worth a visit!
Elba P — Google review
Overall it was a good experience, however they could manage the boarding a bit better. We had to wait 10 minutes to go up, which was fine, however on the way back we had to stand around 15minutes in sun and around 30 overall. Unfortunately we didn't have a good weather, Mt Fuji was clouded, but there was a stunning view over the lake and good panoramic view. They serves food ( you could purchase it ) and there were vending machines however drinks were from 300 Yen
Włodzimierz B — Google review
Great experience overall. Depending on the weather it can be a complete different story for sightseeing the Mont Fuji. I stayed at Kawaguchiko for several days. The second morning the bad weather left for a few hours. I went to buy tickets a second time right at the opening of the shop, even though there were already people, I didn't have to wait for the lift. I only waited 30 secondes to buy the ticket at the vending machine. Be careful of the timing, when I left, there were so many people waiting for the lift, I guess the last ones had to wait for at least 30 minutes before taking the shuttle and the weather was hot. Since we had a very cloudy weather for a long time it was easy to guess everyone would jump on the occasion for taking good pictures of Mont Fuji, before leaving for another city. There are several activities up there. If you have a lot of time, I believe there is also a trail. It says on the signs you need 6 hours so watch out for the last shuttle, and this is at your own risks. I went to check a little bit. On the track I met several people going back to the crowded main spot but then after maybe 2 minutes there was no one anymore. I stayed close to a small shrine for about 15 minutes. You can still see Mont Fuji and landscape from the forest. The peace and the wind between the trees felt amazingly refreshing. You could still walk for a long time, but I decided to go back downstairs and enjoy my day an other way.
Paul — Google review
Decent place. There is a ride up on an aerial cable car with windows from all sides. They let a limited amount of people on per ride so you're guarenteed to see a great view. There are unfortunately just 2 cars so to get on/off is a bit of waiting in line in the sun. On top there are swings that face Mt Fuji and can be mesmerizing. There was one working telescope, and a little store selling snacks and drinks. The ice cream was fantastic. It was a perfect fit for the trip up. There is also the legend of the mischievous usagi (rabbit) with stories setup before boarding, and a shrine at the top. The main part is the view of Mt Fuji... it unfortunately depends on the weather. It is a great location to see the mountain but when we went, the peak was covered with clouds. We only saw it on our flight. You also get a good view of the theme parks below.
Kris R — Google review
This Mt. Fuji viewpoint is beautifully landscaped with authentic Japanese-style flower gardens. Every corner looks picture-perfect, offering a stunning mountain view. It’s a pity that the fog was thick today, so we couldn’t see the peak of Mt. Fuji.
Panuwat P — Google review
This was a good experience but the queues were insane. Maybe because it was a holiday weekend, or maybe it's like that all the time. The views from the top are amazing, but after taking a few pictures I got back on line to go down. It was a two-hour experience which 1 hour and 45 minutes was spent standing in line. The ropeway is less than 10 minutes riding up and down. If you want to explore or wander, be careful of bears. The line does not get shorter.
Sheldon J — Google review
Not worth it if you can trek for 45min. It’s very crowded and can take up to an hour in the quene for a 2min rope way. The views could be nice but it’s a hit or miss. Try to go towards the right end of the rope way as you can’t see the mt Fuji anyways The trek is worth it with great views. The way is marked and you can’t get lost.
Anish K — Google review
We went in Summer Aug 2025. Very nice views, easy and short ride up. We went in the morning 9am+ so no queue at all. The area on top is not big.. just one snack shop and one souvenir shop, as well as the swing. Quite easy walk, so won't take long up there, other than the ropeway queues. There was a very long queue when we came down back around 10am+ We were there a day earlier in the cloudy afternoon 3pm+ and the ropeway was closed due to potential lightning. So do come by earlier if you don't wanna miss this place. No, that wasn't Mt Fuji's ash cloud, just the normal cloud trying to be funny...
TC J — Google review
1163-1 Azagawa, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0303, Japan•https://www.mtfujiropeway.jp/•+81 555-75-2929•Tips and more reviews for Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway
12 min · 7.6 mi
4

Narusawa Ice Cave

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3.8
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Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Narusawa Ice Cave is a small lava tube cave located near Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchiko in Japan. It features pillar-like ice formations during the winter months, reaching as far as 21 meters underground. The cave was formed by the eruption of Mt. Nagao in 864, which hollowed out vast underground caverns.
An incredible experience visiting this place. I went during the summer, and although it was scorching hot outside, the temperature dropped drastically as soon as I entered. Even though the cave isn’t very deep, the difference in temperature was significant. The route wasn't very long either, but it was enough to make me shiver from the cold
Fireflies 9 — Google review
Ice cave is wonderful to get away from the hot weather. I was worried by their maps that made it look like we could run into a room with water or fall down a tunnel, but the handrails kept us on path. It is a short 20 mins but be warned the stairs and passages are steep, wet, and can be slippery. There is one narrow and low ceiling passage of about 20 feet. There is a couple of places with low ceiling to duck down. I would not recommend this if you have mobility problems and a couple of sections gets dark. There are bars to hold onto but one bar seemed a little wobbly. You can use one of their free helmets but there were only 5 total helmets there— there was one other group of 3 people at the cave while we were there and they didn’t have helmets so not sure if the facility only has 5 helmets for all visitors. There is one section that has the ice to see on the left and right. When we went, there didn’t seem to be as much ice as other people’s pictures. It was cool to see the natural ice formation and not something I would go out of your way for, but if you are in the area and interested in geology then drop by. They also had clean restrooms.
Pam D — Google review
Cheap but cheerful cave experience amongst beautiful naturescape. Visit during winter to see ice pillars. We visited in autumn & signs pre-warned ice pillars had melted, so we knew what to expect. Still went for the experience! Steep but short climb down 21m. Cold, so prepare accordingly. Watch your head for low hanging rocks. A short section where we had to pretty much crawl through - a unique experience! Take as long as you like, but approx 10min round trip. 1.4km trail walk (30min) to Wind Cave - can purchase combo tickets. Well worth it for something different and a bit of a nature walk. But you can also drive there.
Alex C — Google review
A unique and memorable stop near Mount Fuji. The Narusawa Ice Cave takes you through narrow lava-tube tunnels with impressive ice formations that stay frozen all year. It’s short (so take your time and make the most of it) but fascinating, about a 20-minute walk through chilly, dim passages that feel like an underground adventure. It can be slippery and tight in spots, even a section to almost crawl, so wear good shoes and a light jacket. The staff are friendly, and signs are available in English and Japanese. Great to pair with the nearby Fugaku Wind Cave for a full experience. Easy to access by car, plenty of parking onsite and leading into, or local bus, and well worth the visit if you’re exploring the Fuji Five Lakes area. There is a gift shop attached where you can also purchase food items. We also visited the Wind Cave, this experience was a little more comfortable, ticket entry can be purchased for both caves at each site.
Tyrone H — Google review
Narusawa Ice Cave is another place I visited during my trip to Mt. Fuji. Visiting this ice cave offers a great opportunity for physical activity and exercise. I'm glad I can handle it. The Narusawa Ice Cave is not particularly impressive. However, it's fun if you have a whole group of friends who can go together.
Michael W — Google review
Although short, the ice cave is a unique and refreshing experience. Even in summer, it’s cold inside, and the crouching and squeezing through narrow passages to go deeper makes it all the more fun.
Upasana P — Google review
Located in the Aokigahara Forest at the northwestern foot of Mt. Fuji, Narusawa Ice Cave is a small lava tube formed about 1,150 years ago during one of Fuji’s eruptions. The temperature inside remains around 0–3°C throughout the year, allowing impressive ice formations to persist even in summer. The walking path is short — about 150 meters — leading down a narrow, slippery tunnel with solidified lava walls and a distinct chill in the air. Two main chambers display preserved ice: one illuminated with soft blue light, the other protected behind metal bars. A full visit takes around 10–15 minutes, and while it’s interesting from a geological perspective, the experience can feel brief — essentially a short descent to view the ice and back. It’s best to buy a combined ticket that includes Fugaku Wind Cave nearby, for a more complete and rewarding visit to the Fuji Five Lakes Geopark area
Anna K — Google review
Not recommen for old person .take a jacket to go in it cold inside.take around 15 min walk down deep in the cave.we was there in hot summer bjt stil vely cool inside. Some place inside is very tinny and ice melt so becare full it very sleppe in there .
Nuthavooth H — Google review
8533 鳴沢, Narusawa, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0320, Japan•http://www.mtfuji-cave.com/•+81 555-85-2301•Tips and more reviews for Narusawa Ice Cave
15 min · 0.8 mi
5

Fugaku Wind Cave

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3.8
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Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Fugaku Wind Cave is a 201-meter lava tube located at the base of Mt. Fuji, featuring unique geological formations and stunning ice pillars. Originally used for storing ice before the era of refrigeration, it now stands as a national monument within Aokigahara. Visitors can also explore the nearby Narusawa Ice Cave and enjoy a picturesque walk between the two caves.
wind caves were cool and it wasn't as long as we thought. if you stop and and read everything, then MAYBE it would take you 20 minutes to get through it, with kids. it's very neat looking and awesome atmosphere.
Justin H — Google review
Take a trip into a lava cave. No actual lava involved. There are ice blocks. Temperature is 0*C to 3*C in the cave. It has been used for cold storage of silk worm cocoons and seeds. The stairway down is uneven, but not dangerous if care is used. It is not a very long distance into the cave. Basalt and cooled lava are readily viewable. The store at the beginning of the path has corn ice cream. I highly recommend trying it with a bit of salt.
Llama R — Google review
Although brief, it’s a fun experience, especially in summer when it’s hot outside. A 10-minute walk through the cave offers a cool, windy, and refreshing escape. There’s also a bat cave and an ice cave nearby that are worth checking out.
Upasana P — Google review
Cheap but cheerful cave experience amongst beautiful naturescape. We visited in autumn. Short steep climb down to cave mouth. Cold so prepare accordingly. Approx 15min round trip. Nearby is Ice Cave (30min by foot, 2min by car) - can purchase combo tix on the day. Definitely recommend walking on the beautiful trail.
Alex C — Google review
Just down the road from the Narusawa Ice Cave, the Fugaku Wind Cave is another must-see spot in the Fuji Five Lakes area. This naturally formed lava tube stays cool all year, with temperatures around zero degrees even in summer, perfect for a quick escape from the heat. Inside, you’ll see displays showing how the cave was once used to store silkworm eggs and seeds, along with impressive ice pillars and rock formations. The walk is smooth and easier than the Ice Cave, making it great for families or anyone wanting a calmer underground experience. The site is well-maintained, has clear English signs, and offers free parking nearby. A short, cool, and educational stop, best enjoyed together with the Ice Cave for a full Mount Fuji lava cave adventure.
Tyrone H — Google review
Fugaku Wind Cave is an interesting lava tube formed over 1,000 years ago by an eruption of Mt. Fuji. Compared to the nearby Narusawa Ice Cave, this one offers a wider and more comfortable passage, allowing for an easy and pleasant walk through its cool, dark interior. Inside, the temperature remains around 3°C year-round, and during the Edo period the cave was used as a natural refrigerator for silkworm eggs and seeds. The visit takes about 15–20 minutes, and buying a combined ticket for both caves is convenient and recommended, as they complement each other perfectly. What I found most captivating were the walls covered with vivid green mosses and lichens, their color strikingly contrasting with the glossy black lava. Interestingly, these plants grow even in the deeper parts of the cave, where artificial lighting allows them to photosynthesize, creating a mysterious and almost surreal atmosphere.
Anna K — Google review
Great lava tube, far too crowded with people on a hot day, too loud from children, and to slow to move through with girls taking selfie pictures. I recommend the bat or dragon caves for less people and to enjoy the spaces.
Logan D — Google review
The Fugaku Wind Cave is a fun place to visit if you can physically handle the walk and crawling in some cases. The entire trip involves walking up and down many stairs. Make sure you pick up a helmet at the entrance to protect your head if you are not a short person. The cave is fun to watch if you know you can handle it physically.
Michael W — Google review
Japan, 〒401-0332 Yamanashi, Minamitsuru District, Fujikawaguchiko, Saiko, 青木ヶ原2068−1•http://www.mtfuji-cave.com/contents/wind_cave/•+81 555-85-3089•Tips and more reviews for Fugaku Wind Cave
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Where to eat

When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 7-minute walk away from Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum.

Troisieme Marche Cafe and Coffee Roastery

4.5
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5.0
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$$$$affordable
Cafe
Coffee store
Nestled in a cozy setting with a charming French ambiance, Troisieme Marche is a quaint cafe that exudes a homely atmosphere. Located near Lake Kawaguchi and the Kawaguchiko Music Forest Museum in Japan, this cafe offers an extensive menu of delectable cakes and also features a gift shop. The decor includes antique furniture and dried flowers, creating an idyllic retreat reminiscent of rural Europe.
Delicious cakes and absolutely stunning interior! We tried chestnut-matcha and seasonal fruits cakes. I have never tried chestnut-matcha one before, it has more chestnut flavor than matcha, but I really enjoyed. The place overall allows to stay up to 1 hour there.
Yellow B — Google review
Great coffee shop with relaxed French style and decor. Very relaxed antique atmosphere. Great choice of cakes and drinks. Don’t miss it !! Look out for the old American car at the front and the Harley Davidson motorcycles.
Kevin G — Google review
This place has been such a highlight so far into my trip that I had to review it the same day I went here. Had the Iced Latte (Irish Cream) & Iced Latte (White Chocolate & Strawberry) TWICE in under 6 hours. I loved it that much. Had the rasberry cheese cake which was equally good. Everything about this place is top tier - the staff, the environment, the music. Just amazing!
Rebant M — Google review
There are varieties of cakes to choose and look delicious. We order 3 types of cakes and drip cofffee. The banana custard pie, chocolate pie was great. Their drip coffee also not bad. The place was cosy.
Julie H — Google review
The best part about this cafe is definitely the atmosphere. Jazz music playing with cozy interior decorations. The strawberry was fresh, and the cake itself wasn’t too sweet, which was good.
Hayul J — Google review
You get a very warm feeling being in this cafe. The strawberry white chocolate iced latte was my favourite, I wish they opened earlier to have it the 3rd time before leaving 😇
Sanjana B — Google review
Awesome cafe! Cookie Cream Cheesecake was the best cheesecake ever;) It was soft but not too soft and had very creamy rich flavor yet not too heavy. Coffee was also good and they have a variety of coffee and tea. Plus, they have cute accessories, clothes, kitchen items...etc. The only thing that I want to ask them is the coffee cup. They use paper cups only even for there, not taking away. Since they sell cute coffee cups, I'd love to have coffee with them!
Ikuko W — Google review
This cafe is extremely cute. Unfortunately it doesn't have a view of Fuji due to another mountain being in the way. I had a hot latte and the cookies & cream cheesecake. The presentation of the cheesecake could've been a bit better, but the taste was excellent; very creamy & delicious, beyond what I had expected. Coffee was decent quality too.
James — Google review
682 Kawaguchi, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0304, Japan•http://www.cafe-marche.com/•+81 555-73-8910•Tips and more reviews for Troisieme Marche Cafe and Coffee Roastery

Shaw's Sushi Bar & Dining

4.7
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4.7
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Sushi restaurant
Shaw's Sushi Bar & Dining is a unique sushi establishment near Kawaguchiko train station in Yamanashi, Japan. They are known for their exceptional sushi and the use of rice flour for their tempura batter, catering to those with celiac disease. The restaurant offers gluten-free soy sauce upon request. Despite being a bit pricey, the quality ingredients and exquisite presentation make it worth the cost.
We had a delicious meal here last night, everything was so fresh! The staff were very accommodating with my partner's gluten allergy. Fresh seafood and quality ingredients. We got the vegetarian and gluten free set meal, the blue fin tuna set meal and the assorted tempura. Make sure you line up as they are only open for a short window at lunch and dinner. The best meal we have had in Japan. Highly recommend!
Ray R — Google review
A 2 minute walk from the station and a gem to have your first meal in this beautiful town. We luckily got seats immediately but one sushi set option was already sold out. We chose the vegetarian set meal- it was superb. The colours, texture and balance was incredible. The veg tempuras were crisp. My son enjoyed the Sashimi Bowl meal. Fresh and filling.
Prashant R — Google review
Amazing sushi! The fish was some of the most fresh I have tasted in Japan. Everything was well executed. They sell out of items very fast and are only open for an hour and a half. So if you want to go plan to show up at 6pm when the doors open. It's definitely worth it though.
Brian C — Google review
Great gluten free plant-based lunch set menu and super friendly and efficient service. The gluten free tempura with matcha salt was wild. Well done Shaw’s Sushi for taking care of people with allergies and doing it so well.
Lorenzaccio — Google review
Authentic Japanese cuisine with fresh sashimi. The place is stylish and comfortable, and I really enjoyed the atmosphere. The food was very fresh, and I was lucky to get a table without a reservation. Definitely recommend coming here!
JungJung C — Google review
Wonderful experience at Shaw's last night! Went in alone. Service was quick and the presentation of the food was fantastic! I can highly recommend the Assorted Roll Set, along with the 3-piece Nigiri. It was a full meal, the sushi was incredibly tender!
Daniel C — Google review
Very nice set meals which I am sure everybody will fine something suitable. We had the salmon set which comes with 3 small rice bowls of 3 different types of salmon. The appetizers included a salad, sashimi (different fishes), small tempuras and chawanmushi. The dessert included miso soup and yuzu mochis. Cozy environment. Lady manager spoke very good English. A great meal after Mount Fuji hike.
Bel — Google review
Our first meal in Kawaguchiko and first decent meal for our Japan trip. Food and ambience were great. One of the rare sushi places In Kawaguchiko. After few days, we still think of this place. 😋
Pixie X — Google review
Japan, 〒401-0301 Yamanashi, Minamitsuru District, Fujikawaguchiko, 3632-7•https://instagram.com/shaws_sushi_bar_n_dining?utm_source=ig_pro…•+81 555-72-8271•Tips and more reviews for Shaw's Sushi Bar & Dining
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Day 3

Proximity is everything
For day 3, we bundled attractions like Shingen-Mochi Factory Theme Park and Hottarakashi Onsen and other places within a close range, so that the time it takes to travel between all of them is less than one hour. Combined with the average time people spend there, your day should take about 8 hours.
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Shingen-Mochi Factory Theme Park

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Theme park
Museum
The Shingen-Mochi Factory Theme Park is a popular destination for those interested in traditional Japanese sweets. Visitors can enjoy free tours of the candy factory and witness skilled workers wrapping each mochi in under 6 seconds. The theme park also offers the opportunity to participate in making creative Japanese sweets using seasonal flavors. Additionally, there is a shop on-site where visitors can purchase a variety of affordable sweets and snacks.
No need to buy ticket or reservation to visit 🆓 It is an indeed new experience to able to see mochi making process, not the whole process basically only packing and see them goes through a conveyor, but to watch the staff working is kind of satisfying cuz they move quickly. Various kind of snack and mochi are available here, with super duper cute and traditional packaging 😻
Vincent — Google review
Great factory outlet if you are into mochi. Tour is free and pretty fast, don’t come on a Sunday if you are looking for action in the tour. Most of the line is close. But if you are on the way to the north and don’t mind buying mochi. Can stop by There are two gift shops. When facing the main building at the entrance, The. Left side is close to expiry items and less frills but also cheaper. Right side are more for gifts to others, longer expiry Note that most items expire within a week so best to check Also lots of locals visit, it’s a factory outlet after all
Ryan P — Google review
Fun experience, get to see the whole process and a great shop at the end. Would recommend planning in advance and coming early before the tourist buses hit, as it can get very busy. Got my self the Yuru Camp Nadeshiko set, super tasty and super cute.
Chance — Google review
Having a free tour of what is going inside their factory is a fun learning experience, but if you are not a fan of those things, I wouldn't recommend going because it would be boring😊the matcha ice with shingen mochi is a must try, yummy 😋
SANDRA Y — Google review
Great free self guided tour of a real factory that makes mochi. Just wander around at your own pace and view the workers making mochi! At the end of the tour you can get the famous mochi ice cream! The place was packed on a Tuesday with tour buses
Jason O — Google review
Watch the man power required to wrap each shingen mochi! I love the shingen mochi from here, so I wanted to come visit this factory. It is very cool to just watch these skilled individuals wrap each mochi under 6 seconds. They have a store beside the factory that you wouldn’t want to miss! They sell a lot of different sweats and snacks for cheap. If you want to get cheap shingen mochi you better be ready to line up before the store opens. I was the first person in line and was there an hour before opening. The group 10 person back(throwing up numbers here but isn’t that far off) couldn’t get any by the time they came in. One per person but people come in groups, so be there early. They have other deals so not to worry but if you want cheap shingen mochi you better come early. They also have an “all you can stuff into a bag” event for 220 yen??? However you have to really get their early for this and get a number. Once your number is called you can participate.
Andrew A — Google review
A factory of a Yamanashi’s famous Shingen Mochi snack. Shingen mochi is a popular mochi snack in Yamanashi. This is the factory that makes all the product and you can see it’s been packaged by human one by one with super fast tie. The factory also has an outlet store and cafe.
Yusuke C — Google review
Interesting experience! Good to bring your kids for some sightseeing.
Linus — Google review
1928 Ichinomiyacho Tsuboi, Fuefuki, Yamanashi 405-0077, Japan•http://themepark.kikyouya.co.jp/info/#info_01•+81 553-47-3700•Tips and more reviews for Shingen-Mochi Factory Theme Park
18 min · 6.7 mi
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Hottarakashi Onsen

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Spa garden
Day spa
Onsen
Outdoor bath
Hottarakashi Onsen is a hot spring retreat offering separate outdoor baths for men and women. It is renowned for its breathtaking sunrise and stunning views of Mount Fuji. Nestled in the hills above Fuefuki Fruits Park, this simple yet remarkable onsen provides unparalleled vistas of the surrounding mountains, with Mount Fuji majestically dominating the scenery. The nearby go-kart track adds to the area's appeal, attracting many iCLA students.
The onsen with the greatest view in Japan. It's open as early as sunrise, so you can take a bath while watching the beautiful sunrise over the mountain range in Yamanashi. There is two onsens available, one of which has the signature view and newer, which is the one I went for. There is a restaurant at the top which serves the popular fried boiled egg which taste amazing after soaking in the onsen bath.
John L — Google review
Gorgeous location, great prices (only 900 yen or $6 for a bath), and tattoo friendly, which was the main reason I picked this location. I stayed at the nearby Fruit Park Fujiya hotel and hiked about 35 minutes up to the Onsen. Very rural feel. I wish there’d been less fog for a better view of Fuji, but maybe next time.
Reid S — Google review
This was an incredible experience, the view from the baths was gorgeous mountaintops. I highly recommend going for sunrise as it was cooler so you could enjoy the heat of the baths more (we arrived at 5:15am and there were already around 100 people in line). Everyone was really accepting although no one seemed to speak english so you had to figure most things out for yourself. Lockers were available for valuables whilst in the onsen, and we were allowed in with tattoos. No public transport available to the onsen, would be a hard walk on the side of a road up a mountain, taxi/car recommended. Definitely go if you are in the area!
Bella H — Google review
The onsen was pretty clean, affordable, and has outdoor area, but very basic. They dont have sauna/steam or other recreational features, only hot pools (1 indoor and some outdoors). The outdoor area is quite big and has many hidden corner for someone who doesn’t really comfortable being naked in front of others. The water was not too chlorinated and was okay for my skin and hair to get soaked in long period. I went there during night & end of winter, so got only city view and the hot spring was just perfect for the winter cold. They provided towel (for extra charges) and basic shampoo & shower gel. It’s recommended if you want to try traditional Japanese onsen.
Puggly X — Google review
One of the best hot spring place to see Mt. Fuji
Y S — Google review
A hot spring adjacent to Fruit Line and Fuefukigawa Park. Select "Over there" or "Here" to enter. You cannot enter both for the same bath fee. Perfect for washing off your sweat at the park or riding a go-kart. It's best when you sprinkle salt on fried eggs and eat them with a bottle of milk.
Youji N — Google review
Nice natural hot spring “Onsen”. Genders are separated and you got to be completely naked. Price is reasonable too at 800 yen entry and 1000 yen for a towel. Taxi from Ishiawa train station is about 4000 yen for one way. Tattoos seemed to be ok too. Went in with a big dragon tattoo and no one complained. Also, I saw one Japanese man with a large koi fish tattoo on his leg. Food options are available. Great view of Mt Fuji. Apparently amazing for sunrise. Shower before going into the water, not when you get out.
Eike W — Google review
A very unusual experience to go to a public onsen high up in the mountain on a cool night with an amazing view of the city!
Tammy ( — Google review
1669-18 Yatsubo, Yamanashi, 405-0036, Japan•http://www.hottarakashi-onsen.com/•+81 553-23-1526•Tips and more reviews for Hottarakashi Onsen
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Fuefukigawa Fruit Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Theme park
Playgrounds
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Fuefukigawa Fruit Park is a popular destination in Yamanashi, known for its gardens, play equipment, and glass domes housing a fruit museum and greenhouse. The region is renowned for producing delectable fruits like peaches, grapes, and strawberries. Visitors can enjoy fruit picking at local farms from summer to autumn. At the park, guests can savor fresh fruits straight from the trees and explore various activities such as fruit workshops and orchard experiences.
Fuefukigawa is a huge establishment with many buildings, play areas, and planted green spaces. Very walk-able, but bring an umbrella during sunny days. The indoor domes get hot, so keep water with you. There is a cafe and a restaurant, and if you have the time the restaurant is very good with AC and reasonable prices.
Anthony R — Google review
Nice park where you can enjoy the scenario from the hill to the city. There is fish catching activity, and you can grill the fish after catching. It’s fun for kids.
Thang V — Google review
Beautiful place! There are all kind of fruit trees here. You can see how the gorgeous fruits are growing beautifully. Remember to be respectful and don’t pick the fruit! They have plenty of places around the area where you can buy all kinds of fruits. Also there are lots of areas where kids can play! There is the outdoor playground, aqua park, indoor playground in the dome, underground museum with interactive activities, and more. There are couple options for lunch time, fish grilling at the aqua park area, that’s seasonal. Bbq, restaurant, snacks, and the delicious seasonal parfait. I got to try the muscat one and it was amazing! Come early to enjoy as much as you can! Have lunch in the area, get some souvenirs and delicious treats and at the end enjoy at their onsen! A perfect day!
Miroslava I — Google review
Fuefukigawa is an excellent scenic spot. Many spacious parking lots, attractive views. Spend pleasant moments with your family, children, friends, and loved ones. Make memories of happy moments, but renew love in the best atmosphere. Refresh your mood with your favorite snacks, meals, barbeque, ice cream and soft drinks. A beautiful antique railway train is waiting for you to take you around the park. Water Park is a very enjoyable place for children. Where children fulfill their wishes. And with it the freshest fruits from the orchards are eager to accompany you. However, no matter how much we talk about the charm of this park, it is less.
Asif W — Google review
A huge facility. We could not explore everywhere as my kids were only interested in the water area. This was the highlight of our trip. The kids enjoyed playing in the water. Bring swimsuit and all the gears. the kids will enjoy it.
NanaAkua ( — Google review
Amazing place with beautiful views, with lots of fruits. Huge place with play areas for kids, lots of stores around to buy the fruits. Can spend and entire day with a bunch activities to do. By dusk the place looks very different with the breathtaking views it offers.
Sam L — Google review
Awesome place to spend the day. Non car access: bus from Yamanashi-shi. (I used electric bike along Fruits Line road from Isawa. Would recommend.) Space for kids, dog run, great views, an underground fruit archaeology museum, restaurants, shops, this place has something for everyone.
D. W — Google review
Super pretty, and I've heard the ice cream is great as well!! Featured in the hit anime and manga Yuru Camp! A must visit if you're a fan or near the area!!
Sunny L — Google review
1488 Ezohara, Yamanashi, 405-0043, Japan•https://fuefukigawafp.co.jp/•+81 553-23-4101•Tips and more reviews for Fuefukigawa Fruit Park
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Takeda Shrine

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Shinto shrine
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Takeda Shrine is a significant place of worship located on the ruins of the Tsutsujigasaki fortified residence, once ruled by the powerful Takeda clan during Japan's Warring States period. The shrine, built in 1919 to honor Kofu's revered leader, Takeda Shingen, features original moats and stone walls from the historic stronghold. Visitors can explore the Homotsuden treasure house showcasing authentic weapons and armor from the Takeda clan.
I recently visited Takeda Shrine, and it exceeded all my expectations! If you're a Japan history buff like me, this place is a must-visit. Nestled in a serene setting, Takeda Shrine offers a fascinating journey into the rich history of the Takeda clan, particularly during the reign of Takeda Shingen. The highlight for history enthusiasts is undoubtedly the museum dedicated to the Takeda clan. It provides an in-depth look into the life and times of Takeda Shingen, showcasing artifacts, relics, and informative displays that transport you back to that era. The attention to detail is commendable, making it a truly immersive experience. The serene surroundings also make it a peaceful escape for families looking to enjoy some quality time together.
Pare_cetamol — Google review
I visited by bicycle. Since there wasn't a designated bike parking area, a security guard kindly directed me to a place where I could park. The road to Takeda Shrine has a steady uphill slope. The shrine grounds are very well-maintained, making for a pleasant walk.
World H — Google review
Interesting historic site a lovely 3km walk from the Kofu JR station. Small and well-kept but nothing spectacular. There is a museum just 100m away from the shrine which can be visited for free for the regular exhibits. Do visit if you have the time but may not worth coming here especially for the shrine.
Tammy ( — Google review
Takeda Shrine is a compelling mix of spiritual serenity, historical intrigue, and cultural heritage, offering a unique glimpse into the life of one of Japan's greatest samurai.
Pieter A — Google review
During my early college years, I had to do a report on Takeda Shingen. Years later on this day, I had the honor of visiting a shrine dedicated to him. The shrine has an array of Shingen theme charms and you can even purchase a small scale size of his banner. Unfortunately the Shingen museum was closed due some renovations, but artifacts site was open and there were plenty of historic displays including katanas, kabutos, scrolls, and banner used in battle.
Anthony T — Google review
Must visit here if you come to kofu. A city full of takeda seal (The red diagonal diamond). From the station you need to either walk 2.1km up a slop or take a bus @190yen per person just outside the station. Not to worry the bus can exchange big note to small change. When enter the bus (every half hour) take the ticket from the back gate. Before reaching the shine press the bell. The bus driver will stop and see you pay the bus fee . Very convenient.
Dr. T — Google review
The whole area is full of historical spots to see, and this one is a rich and well-maintained jewel. Any time of the day, it’s beautiful and lush to see. There is a noh stage in addition to the usual hostels. If you’re into samurai, it’s a must-visit.
R O — Google review
We arrived late in the afternoon and had a wonderful experience..there were no other people about except a lonely turtle..
Gerard M — Google review
2611 Kofuchumachi, Kofu, Yamanashi 400-0014, Japan•http://www.takedajinja.or.jp/•+81 55-252-2609•Tips and more reviews for Takeda Shrine
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Hottarakashi Onsen, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

気まぐれ屋

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Syokudo and Teishoku restaurant
気まぐれ屋, located at the foot of the mountain near Hottarakashi Onsen in Yamanashi City, offers an authentic TKG experience. It is recommended to arrive before 9 a.m. as items tend to sell out quickly. The restaurant also serves a Pork Soup Set with rice, pork soup, egg, natto, and pickles for 700 yen.
Very delicious food!Very friendly store owner ! The spiciness of the curry combined with the sweetness of apples, along with the unique texture of the salad, made for an unforgettable experience. After a tiring hike, this generous portion of curry rice was incredibly comforting!”
Irene — Google review
Probably the best Chicken Curry-Rice in Japan
Gurjinder S — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is a review from a motorcyclist's perspective. I've been to Hottarakashi Onsen several times, and on those occasions I've had soba noodles and fried eggs at the soft-serve ice cream and soba shop located in the front from the parking lot, but I've never been to Kimagureya, located in the back. Then I finally ended up going here in August 2025. I had some business in Kofu that day and stopped in with the intention of having the legendary curry for lunch. A few months earlier, this curry had been featured in the anime Mono, which had piqued my interest, so the timing was perfect. I had the legendary curry chicken. 1,200 yen. From the photos and other appearances, I thought the amount of rice would be small, but after finishing it all, I was completely full. The most impressive thing was that the chicken was surprisingly filling, and it was quite a task to finish it all. It was about 10-20% less than a Christmas turkey. (Rough image) And it was simmered until it was tender, so it was easy to break apart with a spoon and fork, so it didn't slow down your eating pace and was both spicy and delicious. Speaking of spicy, I don't remember exactly because I ate it in one bite early on, but the bite-sized potatoes (or so I think) that came with it were also covered in a unique sauce, which made a big impact. What's even better is that it came in a location with a great view of the basin. Even cheap, ready-made curry can be delicious when eaten outdoors, like camping, but eating this elaborate curry while enjoying the view outdoors is a truly appealing experience, even when viewed as a meal in itself. It's like a casual, generic outdoor experience without having to go camping or hiking. Motorbike riders tend to have a small appetite because they tend to leave home early in the morning without eating a proper meal and get home a little later to avoid traffic jams, and eating a proper meal on the way makes them sleepy (although this depends on the person), but when I had this curry for lunch (in my case that day), I didn't feel hungry until around 9pm. In other words, in my case it was about 1.5 meals' worth. So considering the quality of the food, the portion, and the fact that you can eat it in an open location, I felt that 1,200 yen was quite good value. (Original) バイク乗り視点でのレビューになります。 ほったらかし温泉には何回か来たことがありその時には駐車場側から見て手前に店を構えるソフトクリームやそばを扱う方のお店にてそばや温玉揚げを頂いたことはありましたが奥に店を構えるこちらの気まぐれ屋さんを利用したことはありませんでした。 そしてこちらを利用することになったのが2025年8月のこと。 この日は甲府で用事があり昼食に伝説のカレーを頂くことを目的にここに立ち寄りました。 この数か月前にアニメmonoでこちらのカレーが登場して興味を持ちタイミングが良かったというのもあります。 伝説のカレー鶏肉を頂きました。1200円。 写真などの見た目からはご飯が少ないのではないかと思っていたのですがこれが全部食べ終えてみるとすっかり満腹になりました。 一番印象的だったのがこの鶏肉のボリュームが意外とあり全部食べ切るのが結構な大仕事だった事でした。ボリュームとしてはクリスマスのターキーの1~2割減くらいといった感じでしょうか。(ざっくりとしたイメージ) しかもほろほろになるまで煮込まれておりスプーンとフォークでほぐすのも容易なほどで食事ペースが落ちるようなストレスもなくスパイシーで味も豪華。またスパイシーといえば最初の方に一口で食べてしまったので正確には覚えてないのですが添え物にあった一口サイズのポテト(だったはず)にも独特のタレがかかっていてその個性の強さもインパクトがありました。 さらにこの盆地が良く見えるロケーションまで付いてくるのが実に最高です。キャンプ等のアウトドアで食べるカレーはレトルトの安物でもおいしく感じるものですがこの手の込んだタイプのカレーをアウトドアで景色を見ながら食べられるのは食事を含む一つの経験として見た時にも大変魅力的です。 キャンプや登山をせずともお手軽にジェネリックアウトドアが体験出来るという感じでしょうか。 そしてバイク乗りは朝早くにしっかりと飯を食べずに家を出て渋滞回避のため少し夜遅くなってから帰宅する特性や道中食事をしっかり取ると眠くなるとの事から食が細くなりがちですが(ここは人にもよりますが)こちらのカレーを昼に食べたところ(その日の自分の場合は)その後21時くらいまでは空腹感に襲われることはありませんでした。 つまり自分の場合は1.5食分くらいになったということです。 そんなわけで味のクオリティ、ボリューム、開けたロケーションを見ながら食べられる事を考えると1200円はかなりお得だなと感じたのでした。
Mellow T — Google review
(Translated by Google) This restaurant opens early in the morning (opening at 6am from October 2025), making it the perfect place to stop by for breakfast after a soak in the hot springs. The breakfast menu is egg on rice. Substituting the miso soup set meal for pork miso soup costs 100 yen more, but it's packed with ingredients and has a gentle, refreshing flavor that makes it perfect for breakfast. The set meal comes with pickled vegetables, natto, miso soup, egg, and rice. The amount of rice is not too much, so it's just right for breakfast, but if you want to fill up, I recommend ordering a large portion for an additional fee. The restaurant opens about an hour after Hottarakashi Onsen opens, and seems to get crowded with customers coming out of the bath about 10 minutes later. Prices are a bit high for a tourist destination, but I thought it was worth it to be able to enjoy breakfast outside while admiring the view. (Original) 朝早く(2025年10月からは6時〜開店)から開いていて温泉に入った後に立ち寄って朝食を食べるのにぴったりのお店です。朝のメニューは卵かけご飯。みそ汁定食を豚汁に変えると100円高いですが具がしっかり入っていて優しいスッキリとした味なので朝によく合います。定食にはお新香、納豆、みそ汁、卵、ご飯がついています。 ご飯の量はあまり多くなく、朝にはちょうどよいと思いますがお腹いっぱい召し上がりたい方は有料で大盛りにするのがお勧めです。 ほったらかし温泉開店の大体1時間後くらいに開店して10分後位からお風呂上がりのお客さまで混んでくるようです。観光地値段なのでお高めですが景色を観ながら外で頂ける朝食は価値があるなあと思いました。
Erichan Y — Google review
Really tasty fried tamago.
Sonia — Google review
(Translated by Google) I stopped by here on a weekend morning for a hot spring bath and breakfast. Kimagureya is right next to the entrance to Atchiyo-yu. It's on your left as you walk from the parking lot to the area overlooking the Kofu Basin. It's easy to find. I had a pork soup set with egg on rice and stewed beef tendon. 😊 I had been driving since early that day, but I took a break with a bowl of pork soup, egg, and natto. It was the ultimate breakfast. 😋 The beef tendon was also delicious. 🎵 Sorry, the pork soup spilled in the photo... There's a shop across from Kimagureya, where I bought "Ontamaage." It was like a deep-fried egg snack. I guess it was more like the batter than the egg itself? It was salty, so I could eat it as is. 🎵 I arrived at the parking lot at the top of the mountain a little after 8:00. There were probably close to 100 cars there. I think that's about it, but there were still plenty of units left. Thank you for the meal 😋 (Original) 週末の朝、温泉と朝食を目的にこちらへ立ち寄りました。 気まぐれ屋は、あっちよ湯の入り口のすぐ隣で、駐車場から歩いて甲府盆地の景色を見下ろせるところまで来たら左手🫲にあります。すぐ見つかると思います。 たまごかけごはんの豚汁セット、牛すじ煮込みを頂きました😊 この日は早朝からの運転でしたが豚汁口にして一息ついて、たまごと納豆で、これぞザ・朝食😋 牛すじもおいしゅうございました🎵 写真は豚汁がこぼれてしまいましたすいません… 気まぐれ屋の向かいに売店があり、 そこでは『おんたま揚げ』を購入。 おんたまをフライにしたスナック感覚のものでしたね。 おんたまというより衣の方かな? 塩味がきいてるのでそのまま頂けます🎵 8:00過ぎに山の頂上の駐車場につきました。そのときは100台近くあったかな?と思いますが、まだまだ台数に余裕がありました。 ごちそうさまでした😋
ま。 — Google review
(Translated by Google) [Weekday visit in October 2025] I visited on a pilgrimage to the mono holy land. I ordered the chicken curry for 1,200 yen. It came with water, pickled purple cabbage, some kind of pumpkin, some other vegetables, and some chicken on the bone that was so tender the joints fell apart. I ate a little bit of the chicken joint, which was crunchy and delicious. The chicken was topped with something green. My taste buds couldn't tell if it was herbs or spices. The rice was the color of red rice, but it wasn't red rice; it was a healthy, reddish color. I had just had a large omelet curry at Ittosai Curry two hours earlier, but it was still delicious, so I was able to eat it normally. It was a weekday, raining, and after 2:00 PM, so it was empty. There was covered seating available. I was excited to see a mono poster under the counter. (Original) 【2025年10月平日利用】 mono聖地巡礼で訪れました。 鶏カレー1200円を注文しました。 お水と、紫キャベツの漬物と、かぼちゃのなんかとなんかの野菜、鶏の関節がほどけるほど柔らかい骨付き肉が入っています。 ちょっと鶏の関節部分を食べちゃってゴリゴリしておいしかったです。 鶏には緑の何かがかかっています。 ハーブなのかスパイスなのかバカ舌には分かりませんでした。 ご飯はお赤飯みたいな色してるけどお赤飯じゃない赤みがかった健康に良さそうな米です。 2時間前にカレーの一刀斎でオムカレー大盛り食った後だったけどおいしかったから普通に食えたのでおいしかったです。 平日かつ雨の14:00過ぎくらいだったからか空いていました。 屋根付きの席もあります。 カウンター下にmonoのPOPみたいなのがあって興奮しました。
死ぬなフォト研究部 — Google review
(Translated by Google) I headed to Kimagureya around 7:30. The shop is located on the same premises as Hottarakashi Onsen. "Miso Soup Set + Non-Alcoholic" A set of miso soup (with nameko mushrooms), rice, eggs, natto, and pickles. The pork miso soup set was already sold out. A very simple breakfast. The raw eggs were called wine eggs from Yamanashi Prefecture. I mixed the soft, chewy eggs, drizzled a little soy sauce on them, and ate them with rice. Delicious is the only word I can describe it. (Original) 7時半頃、気まぐれ屋さんへ。 ほったらかし温泉と同じ敷地にお店はあります。 「みそ汁セット+ノンアル」 みそ汁(なめこ)、ごはん、卵、納豆、 漬物のセット。 豚汁セットはすでに売り切れていました。 ただただシンプルな朝ごはん。 生たまごは、 山梨県産ワインたまごっていうもの。 弾力むっちりなたまごを混ぜて、 醤油をちょっと垂らして、 白米と一緒に食べる。 美味しいしか言葉が出てこない。
げこげこ — Google review
Japan, 〒405-0036 Yamanashi, Yatsubo, 1669-18•+81 553-23-1526•Tips and more reviews for 気まぐれ屋

Kai Resort Hotel

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The Kai Resort Hotel is a tranquil and peaceful establishment that provides comfortable accommodations and a spacious dining area. This relaxed hotel offers modest guest rooms along with a breezy restaurant, as well as rejuvenating hot spring baths, a swimming pool, and even karaoke for entertainment. Visitors can enjoy the benefits of the excellent hot springs in addition to the amiable and accommodating staff members who provide exceptional service. The pleasant weather conditions and inviting surroundings further enhance the overall experience at this delightful hotel.
Nice hotel Very quite place
Pyae A — Google review
Old style hotel...need more renovation. But it is quiet place and near with ordinary citizen house. So we can see and communicate with them
Selo P — Google review
Bad food bad environment but kind staff
Marcus。 — Google review
Good hot spring. Friendly staff. Good weather and environment. Good choice.
Xavier N — Google review
Spacious and neat room
Dexter S — Google review
There are good stuffs.
Takako S — Google review
(Translated by Google) When we arrived, the front desk told us that a group of six foreigners was coming that day. They were Chinese, and the meal times were off so it wasn't a problem, but we were surprised at how poor the food at the buffet was. Breakfast and dinner were not tasty at all, there were only a few dishes, and the oden and gyoza soup were cold. It was like food on a school trip, which was disappointing. When we entered the room, the towels used by the previous guest were still there. This was the first time we'd stayed at a hotel like this. We won't be coming back. We don't recommend it for people who want to take their time traveling. (Original) 到着時、フロントで本日は 外国人の団体がバス6台きますと言われました。中国人でしたがそれについては 食事時間もずれていて問題はありませんでしたが、バイキングの料理の粗末にびっくりしました 朝も夜も全く美味しくなく品数も少なく、おでんや餃子スープ等は冷めていて、まるで修学旅行の料理のようでガッカリしました 部屋に入ると前の人が使ったタオルがそのままになっていて こんなホテル初めてです リピートは無いですね ゆっくり旅行したい方にはお勧めしません
Kei — Google review
(Translated by Google) There were many very kind staff. The guest room was built like a remodeled company house. The bath was empty and the view was nice. Wi-Fi is a little difficult to connect to. (Original) とても親切なスタッフが多かったです。客室は、社宅を改造した様な作りでした。 お風呂は空いており、景色も良かったです。 Wi-Fiが少し繋がりにくいです。
John M — Google review
391-2 Isawacho Kamihirai, Fuefuki, Yamanashi 406-0025, Japan•https://breezbay-group.com/kai-resort/•+81 55-263-7911•Tips and more reviews for Kai Resort Hotel
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Yamanashi Restaurant meli-melo

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Italian restaurant
Yamanashi Restaurant meli-melo is a delightful dining spot that prides itself on using locally sourced ingredients from Yamanashi. The restaurant offers a variety of dishes made with rare organic vegetables, local Koshu Jidori chicken, and crystal pork. Guests can also enjoy fine Yamanashi wines to complement their meals. Additionally, the chef is known for creating special off-menu plates featuring different types of beef, pork, and chicken upon request.
I went here on the recommendation of a friend and ordered the roast steak with red Mt. Fuji grape juice. I'm not exaggerating in the least when I say that it was the best meal I've ever had in my life. I've lived in Europe and eaten much more expensive meals in France, Germany, and Italy that didn't even come close to the quality of Meli-Melo. And the meal here only cost me 3000 yen. I don't mean to sound melodramatic, but Ave Maria came on the radio in the restaurant right when I started eating the roast steak and it was such a beautiful experience that I will never forget it. The service was also amazing. I'm an American and my Japanese is still fairly poor, but the waitress and the chef were very patient with me and explained the menu items in a way that I could understand. I will definitely be going again.
Tommie B — Google review
3 minutes walk from the north exit of Kofu Station. Casual french food cafe/restaurant. Unique menu, presented beautifully, made from fresh vegetables sourced locally and Koshu wine beef or shingendori. There are counter seats and table seats. It is housed in a building that was constructed to be a new landmark for Kofu, replicating the old castle town setting of about an hundred years ago.
Lynda ( — Google review
Tasty, well presented, and healthy. Lots of locally sourced veggies. Defo will go back
Anthony A — Google review
(Translated by Google) What I received this time... [Chef's recommendation!] Local vegetables and Koshu wine beef course】 Local vegetable salad 6 vegetable antipasto misto dishes Neapolitan pizza Today's pasta Koshu wine beef (lean) steak Assorted dolce Coffee or Tea (Hot or Ice) [Chef's recommendation! Local vegetables and Koshu wine beef course (12 dishes in total)] ¥6,000 (tax included) *Contents vary depending on the season. Merimelo's most popular course meal, where you can enjoy dishes not found on the a la carte menu. We enjoyed our meal at the counter seat where we could watch Chef Koyama prepare the food right in front of us. Perhaps it was because Gurume-nee was the only one eating alone, or because we were seated at the counter, but the chef carefully explained all the dishes and ingredients, and we had a great time ☺️ Merimelo, an Italian restaurant that uses locally produced food for local consumption, uses a lot of seasonal vegetables from Yamanashi Prefecture, mainly organic vegetables from Kobuchizawa, in its dishes. Therefore, I was able to eat fresh vegetables that I don't usually eat, such as kolinki, beets, and yacon, which is rich in oligosaccharides.Among the vegetable antipasto misto, I was particularly impressed by the squash paste crostini. What a wonderful balance between the smooth texture of the paste packed with the natural sweetness of pumpkin and the crispy texture of the baguette! I wanted to come back just to eat this. The other five dishes are Yahata potato frites, crystal pork porchetta, Genovese steamed kohlrabi, stewed white beans, wine beef shank and Otsuka burdock, and Neapolitan mozzarella and semi-dried tomatoes. I'm very satisfied at this point. Maybe it was close to closing time? We were also served borscht made with beets.The beetroot flavor was rich in nutrients, and we paired it with sour cream, which went perfectly with it. Neapolitan pizza is packed with delicious elements: chewy dough, melty cheese, and rich tomato sauce. The Aglio Olio refreshes the taste buds filled with tomato sauce and cheese, and the aroma of the homemade salsiccia with lemon accents and crunchy vegetables combined with the aromatic aroma of the olive oil filled not only the taste but also the sense of smell with happiness. The main dish, Koshu wine beef, was surprisingly 5 times more tender and juicy than I had imagined. There are two types of dolce (perhaps it depends on how crowded the shop is and the time you go?) The strawberry panna cotta is fluffy and sweet enough to eat, and the second dolce is apple baked goods and earl gray gelato. It was so delicious that I wanted to write a thank you letter to the person who came up with this combination. I also received a cute apple, which gave me a sense of the chef's playfulness. I would like to recommend this restaurant to everyone all over the country! Everything was really delicious. I will definitely go again. Thank you for the meal. (Original) 今回いただいたのは・・・【シェフのおすすめ!地元野菜と甲州ワインビーフのコース】 県産野菜のサラダ 野菜のアンティパストミスト6品 ナポリピッツァ 本日のパスタ 甲州ワインビーフ(赤身)のステーキ ドルチェ盛り合わせ Coffee or Tea (Hot or Ice) [シェフのおすすめ!地元野菜と甲州ワインビーフのコース(全12品)]¥6,000(税込) ※内容は季節により変わります。 アラカルトメニューにはないお料理が楽しめる、メリメロで1番人気のコース料理️小山シェフが料理するお姿を目の前で見ることができるカウンター席にて、お食事を楽しませていただきました。一人でお食事をしていたのがぐるめ姉さんだけだったからか、カウンター席だったからか、シェフが全てのお料理や食材について丁寧に説明してくださり、とても楽しい時間を過ごすことができました☺️ 地産地消のイタリアン「メリメロ」さんでは、小淵沢産のオーガニック野菜を中心に山梨県産の旬野菜が沢山お料理に使われています。そのため、コリンキーやビーツ、オリゴ糖の含有量が豊富なヤーコンなど、普段食べることの少ない新鮮なお野菜をいただくことができました野菜のアンティパストミストの中でも、特に感動したのは南瓜ペーストのクロスティーニ。南瓜本来の甘みが詰まった口触り滑らかなペーストとサクッと食感のバケット、なんて素晴らしいバランス!これだけを食べるためにまた来たいなと思ったほどです。他5品は、八幡芋のフリット、クリスタルポークのポルケッタ、コールラビをスチームにかけたジェノベーゼ、白インゲン豆の煮込み・ワインビーフのスネ肉と大塚牛蒡、ナポリのモッツァレラとセミドライトマト。この時点でもう大満足。閉店時間に近いタイミングだったこともあり?、ビーツを使用したボルシチも提供していただきました栄養がどんどん染み渡るのを感じられるビーツのお味、そこに相性ばっちりなサワークリームを合わせていただきました。ナポリピッツァは生地もちもち・チーズとろとろ・トマトソース濃厚という美味しい要素が詰まったようなピッツァ。トマトソース×チーズで満たされた味覚を一度さっぱりさせてくれるアーリオオーリオは、レモンのアクセントとシャキシャキ食感のお野菜が素晴らしい自家製サルシッチャの香ばしさもオリーブオイルの香り高さと相まって、味覚だけでなく臭覚も幸せで満たされました。そしてメインの甲州ワインビーフは、想像の5倍柔らかくジューシーでびっくり。ドルチェはなんと2種類も(お店の混み具合や行く時間によるのかな?)いちごのパンナコッタはふわっふわで食べやすい甘さ、セカンドドルチェはりんごの焼き菓子とアールグレイのジェラート。この組み合わせを考えた方にお礼の手紙を書きたいくらい美味しかったです。かわいいりんごも添えていただき、シェフの遊び心を感じました このレストランは全力で全国の皆様におすすめしたいです!どれも本当に美味しかった。また絶対に行きます。ご馳走様でした
旅仕事のぐるめ姉さん — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited for lunch on a holiday. The staff did their best to explain the menu and I felt very at ease. Appetizer, soup, main course, dessert, and drink cost about 3,000 yen per person. The appetizers were good, but I got the impression that too much salt was used in the main dishes. My personal opinion is that if you are selling vegetables, it would be better to put the flavor of the ingredients to the forefront. Even the bread was salty. I was very impressed with the sincere work of the hall staff, but it didn't make sense to me that they separated the drinking glasses for after-meal drinks from those for water. If it's water and white wine, it makes sense to pour the colors separately so you don't mix them up. I will not visit again. As a store employee, I understand that the rent is reasonable, but I didn't get the feeling that lunch was a good deal, as they provided good food at a low price in exchange for the crowded table layout. Since it's located in a tourist area, I got the feeling that it would be a lunch challenge. There are days like this that only happen once in a lifetime. (Original) 休日ランチに伺いました。店員さん一生懸命メニューの説明をしてくれてとても和みました。 前菜、スープ、メイン、デザート、飲み物で1人3000円くらいです。前菜はいいのですが、メインの料理に塩を使いすぎている印象を受けました。野菜を売りになさるならもっと素材の味を前面に押し出したほうが好みだなという個人の感想です。パンまでもしょっぱさが勝りました。 ホールスタッフさんの誠実な働きはとても好感を抱きましたが、食後のドリンクグラスを水用と分けていることが何だか釈然としませんでしたね。水と白ワインなら飲み間違えないよう色味を分けて注ぐとか意味はありますが。 再訪はいたしません。店子として賃料がおありなのは理解しますが詰めに詰めたテーブルレイアウトに対して、その代わり安価でいいものを提供していただいているというランチならではのお得感は感じることはできませんでした。 観光地に立地されているのでランチ勝負なんだろうなとは感じましたが。 一期一会そんな日もあります。
やすを — Google review
(Translated by Google) This Italian restaurant is located on the second floor of the Koshu Yumekoji facility. Its stylish atmosphere and friendly staff leave a lasting impression. The interior is decorated with Italian soccer team uniforms and autographed photos (apparently the chef was a soccer player in his youth and remains a huge soccer fan). I visited during lunchtime on a weekday and ordered a whole Yamanashi loco moco and a Koshu wine beef bolognese set (the lunch set includes an appetizer, dessert, and coffee, tea, or lemonade). The food was beautifully presented and simply delicious. The loco moco hamburger steak and bolognese were melt-in-your-mouth tender, and the accompanying salad was fresh. The dessert pudding and lemonade were especially delicious. Koshu Yumekoji offers free parking for the first hour. After that, parking is just 100 yen per 30 minutes, a reasonable price for a tourist facility near the station. (Original) 甲州夢小路施設内(2階)にあるイタリアンレストラン。お洒落な雰囲気で、フレンドリーなスタッフさんの接客が好印象。 店内にはイタリアサッカーチームのユニフォームやサイン入りの写真が飾られています(シェフが若かりし頃、サッカーの選手だったそうで、今も大のサッカーファン故のことらしいです) 平日のランチタイムに訪問して、まるごと山梨ロコモコと甲州ワインビーフのボローニャをセットでオーダー(ランチセットだと食前オードブルとデザート、コーヒーか紅茶かレモネードがついてきます) お料理は見映えもよく、ふつうに美味しい。ロコモコのハンバーグやボローニャのお肉はとろっとろっに柔らかく、つけあわせのサラダもフレッシュ 特筆すべきはデザートのプリンとレモネードが、とても気に入りました。 甲州夢小路の駐車場が1時間無料。そしてそれ以降も100円/30分と駅前の観光施設とは思えない、リーズナブルな料金設定でした。
Yoshihiro ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) I made a reservation and had the birthday dinner course ♪ The seasonal vegetables used are locally produced and consumed, and the seasoning was excellent and I was impressed! The pizza, pasta, and meat dishes were so good I cried I'm so glad I came. Everyone from the hall staff to the owner chef was very kind, and it was a fun birthday celebration. Thank you very much! (Original) 予約でお誕生日ディナーコースを頂きました♪ 地産地消で使ってくださる旬野菜がとっても美味しくて、味付けも抜群で感動でした! ピッツァもパスタもお肉料理、泣く程美味しくて 来てよかったです。 ホールスタッフからオーナーシェフまでとても優しくて、楽しいお誕生日記念日になりました。 ありがとうございます!
Jae O — Google review
(Translated by Google) The hamburger and chicken were both tender and had an exquisite taste. The vegetables on the appetizer and pizza were fresh and made me love vegetables. (Original) ハンバーグもチキンも柔らかくて絶妙な味でした。前菜の野菜、ピザの野菜は新鮮で野菜が好きになります。
菅澤秀幸 — Google review
1 Chome-1-25 Marunouchi, Kofu, Yamanashi 400-0031, Japan•https://meli-melo2013.com/•+81 55-298-6668•Tips and more reviews for Yamanashi Restaurant meli-melo
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For day 4, these 5 places should be enough to fill your day with something exciting to do in Yamanashi. Start the day with Mount Fuji and make your way through the city to get to Minobusan Kuon-ji. This should take about 8 hours of your day.
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Mount Fuji

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Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Mountains
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Points of Interest & Landmarks
Mount Fuji, the iconic snow-capped peak and volcano, is the highest in Japan and the 7th highest island peak on earth. Yamanashi Prefecture, home to Mount Fuji, offers a serene escape from Tokyo's hustle and bustle. Visitors can explore the picturesque Fuji Five Lakes, Kiyosato highland resort, historical temples like Erinji and Kuonji, rejuvenating hot springs, and renowned wineries.
Definitely recommend hiking fuji. The sunrise is amazing and though a challenge it’s worth the rewards. And you get to stand on top of Japan at 3776m Quite crowded during August and not too easy to book the mountain huts but you can always join a tour
Kevin K — Google review
A Journey Above the Clouds Climbing Mount Fuji (3,776m) is more than a hike — it’s a test of will and wonder. From the 5th Station, the trail starts easy with cool air and ramen stops, but soon turns into a battle of endurance as the air thins and the slopes steepen. The night climb was magical — stars overhead, headlamps snaking up the mountain. Reaching the summit at 4:30 a.m. to witness Goraikō, Japan’s sacred sunrise, was pure awe. The descent? Slippery and tough, but the sense of achievement made every step worth it. 🌅Unforgettable. Humbling. Beautiful. My trip is started end of August , start at night for sunrise, layer up, and pace yourself.
Chun C — Google review
Breathtaking and unforgettable experience! Seeing Mt. Fuji in person is truly magical. The view is stunning from every angle, especially on a clear day or during sunrise and sunset. Whether you visit the 5th Station, Lake Kawaguchi, or view it from afar, the scenery is peaceful and awe-inspiring. It’s a must-see landmark that captures the beauty of Japan’s nature and spirit. A perfect spot for photos, hiking, and unforgettable memories!
J _ — Google review
A reminder that Mt. Fuji represents strength, resilience, and enduring character, similar to the steadfastness of the mountain itself. A spiritual symbol of spiritual growth and enlightenment, a national symbol of Japan's strength, and a source of artistic inspiration.
Hua M — Google review
Don't underestimate this place, some may so it's a walk in the park but it's not. If you're not fit, you will suffer, especially if you plan on ascending and descending on the same day which is what I had done. I do a lot of walk and hike but this was the first proper mountain I had ever climbed. It wasn't so much of my fitness that was an issue, but rather, the altitude sickness. And yes, altitude sickness is real! About ⅔ into the climb, I started feeling the affects of it. For every few steps I went up in elavation, I kept stopping because I felt like hurling. Eventually, I threw up three times, at three different stages of the latter part of the climb. My companion on the other hand, who had never done this let alone walking or hiking, didn't suffer a bit. So it does differ in affects, from person to person. But having said that, do stay overnight and acclimatise for God's sake, as it will make the climb more pleasurable.
Tajul I — Google review
The gorgeous Mount Fuji! Blessed to witness this volcano peak on a clear day. One can never be tired watching this view the whole day.
Pranjit D — Google review
It was an amazing experience! View at the top will take your breath away and is totally worth the eight hour hike. We took the Subashiri Trail and stayed at Tomoekan. Enjoyed the nature, plenty of blue sky and the feeling of walking on cloud, literally. Highly recommend of you are considering this. To optimize your experience , highly recommend you work out and prep yourself physically well enough before the climb.
Pat C — Google review
Visiting Mt. Fuji is a breathtaking and unforgettable experience. Seeing this majestic peak in person feels truly magical — its beauty shines from every angle, especially at sunrise or sunset. Whether you’re admiring it from the 5th Station, the shores of Lake Kawaguchi, or from afar, the scenery is serene and awe-inspiring. A true symbol of Japan’s natural beauty and spirit — perfect for photos, hikes, and lifelong memories.
Harish R — Google review
Kitayama, Fujinomiya, Shizuoka 418-0112, Japan•https://www.fujisan-climb.jp/en/index.html•Tips and more reviews for Mount Fuji
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Yamanakako Hana no Miyako Park

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Nature & Parks
Yamanakako Hana no Miyako Park, situated near Lake Yamanaka, provides breathtaking views of Mount Fuji. The park boasts a vast flower field spanning 300,000 square meters where visitors can admire seasonal blooms such as tulips in spring and sunflowers in summer. The park offers both free and paid areas, with the free section being perfect for capturing Instagram-worthy shots against the backdrop of Mount Fuji.
Crossing the road from the parking lot and over the flower fields is Hana no Miyako Bridge, from which you can see Mt. Fuji beyond the beautiful yellow cosmos. Crossing the road from the parking lot and over the flower fields is Hana no Miyako Bridge, from which you can see Mt. Fuji beyond the beautiful yellow cosmos.
Khalilur R — Google review
🌻 A hub for seasonal flower displays! Admission and Parking: 💴 Entry Fee: Depending on the season, the entrance fee varies from 360 to 600 yen per person. Winter season is free of charge. The group discount is available for groups with 20 or more, and it's free for children under elementary school age. 🅿️ Parking: The park's parking fee is 300 ¥ for a car and 1000 ¥ for a bus. Attractions: → Flower Displays: The park is home to a wide range of flowers that bloom throughout the year (inside). Visitors can enjoy tulips in spring, while sunflowers and cosmos can be found in summer. The floral experience is unique for each season. → Mount Fuji Views: The park's highlight is the stunning view of Mount Fuji. → Floral Dome Furara: This greenhouse is open throughout the year and showcases rare tropical plants and vibrant flowers. Inside the dome, there is a chance to learn about plant ecology and have a comfortable café setting. → Myojin Falls: It’s a full-fledged waterfall, has a drop of 10m and a total length of 80m. Every 15 minutes, water flows and creates a fine mist of water. → The three large water wheels: It offer a space to interact with water-friendly facilities like Kujiraga Pond. Activities: ⇧ For visitors who wish to explore the expansive grounds more conveniently, bicycle rentals are available at the park. ⇧ Parents and children can enjoy a place called "Water Playground Square". Enjoying Diamond Fuji from Hana no Miyako Park during late November to mid-January is possible when the sun sets on the top of Mt. Fuji. In winter, the entire area is covered in snow and snow flakes stick to branches, making them look like flowers. The ideal time to visit is typically late April to mid-May.
MoCもし — Google review
Overall a good camping with some indoor places for kids to play on case of rain for example. The camping spots are okay. The one we got was wide but only made of stones which is not ideal to lay a tent comfortably, and not good to put tent pegs in. Very clean bathrooms and showers.
Colin M — Google review
Almost didn’t pay the entrance ticket to go in but we were glad we did. We didn’t spend long there. We went off season but the flowers were still blooming and capture many nice shots. It wasn’t crowded when we were there so we could sit down and chill.
Reuben T — Google review
Summer time is too hot to visit, but there are ice cream and drinks available to purchase. Rent a peddle car is a nice way to see the park. The view of Mount Fuji from the park is beautiful.
Shawn C — Google review
Should be check weather before go there. End of Sun Flower Season. If clear day can see Huge scenery of Mt.Fuji. Should be buy a ticket to go inside park 400¥.
KpC — Google review
A beautiful garden and conservatory. Lovely walks or cycle rides around the grounds. A view of Mount Fuji enhanced by colourful seasonally adjusted flower beds. A cafe. A tranquil place.
Liz W — Google review
Lovely park near Mount Fuji. You can really feel the owner’s dedication—tidy paths, clean facilities, thoughtful signage, and well-kept gardens that frame beautiful Fuji views.
CT — Google review
1650 Yamanaka, Yamanakako, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0501, Japan•http://www.hananomiyakokouen.jp/•+81 555-62-5587•Tips and more reviews for Yamanakako Hana no Miyako Park
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Chureito Pagoda

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Memorial
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Pagoda
Chureito Pagoda, located in Arakurayama Sengen Park, offers an iconic view of Mt. Fuji and is a popular spot for capturing picturesque photos. Accessible via 398 steps, the pagoda stands behind the five-story structure and provides a stunning backdrop of the mountain. While it can get crowded during cherry blossom season and autumn, visiting in February may offer a quieter experience with fewer visitors.
What a special spot! We hiked all the way up to the totally overcrowded main pic spot and then somehow had it in us to keep climbing. So glad we did!! Just a little higher up and there were next to no people and much more space to enjoy the view. Awesome little food trucks and lots of restaurants to explore at the base. There is a great little booth selling pictures and little souvenirs. All cash! I can’t even imagine how beautiful this area is in peak cherry blossoms. We were on the early side of season and nothing was in bloom here yet. Most people seemed like they were there on a tour, they got lucky it was a clear and sunny day. Just the day before was snowing and completely cloudy. We came over for the day from Hakone by taxi which was on the expensive side but so so worth it. We wanted to have the flexibility to come on a clear day and it turned out to be the best move all trip!
Lauren K — Google review
Chureito Pagoda: Great Effort, Small Reward ​The visit to the Chureito Pagoda is a classic example of excessive effort for an insufficient payoff—unless, of course, you luck out with the perfect day. ​The frustration begins immediately: an exorbitant parking fee of 1,000 JPY is demanded on almost every street corner, giving the feeling of being squeezed by tourists even before starting the climb. ​Next comes the exhausting ascent up hundreds of steps. This is a significant physical effort that certainly leaves visitors with high expectations for what awaits them at the top. ​But to great disappointment, the pagoda itself is not particularly impressive. It's nice, but it hardly justifies the arduous climb. ​In fact, the entire experience hinges on visibility: If you are lucky enough to have a clear, sunny day where Mount Fuji is revealed in all its glory and perfectly frames the red pagoda, then the picture is worth a million yen, and the effort is justified. However, if you arrive on a hazy, cloudy, or simply low-visibility day, the whole experience turns into a waste of precious time and energy. ​Bottom Line: It's only worth visiting if you are absolutely certain that the visibility to Mount Fuji's peak will be perfect.
Yariv K — Google review
I went at 5:30am in the morning thinking the crowd wouldn't be so bad. There definitely was a crowd there to see the iconic view of the pagoda and Mt Fuji. But the crowd wasn't too intense. Majority like minded "travellers". Too early for the mainstream tourist and influencer wannabes. The next time I think I would go just before daybreak and watch the sun rise over the majestic mountain. If you're thinking about taking the stairs up, it is a bit of a hike up, so be prepared. Don't be ashamed to have a stop and drink some water. There's a toilet at the top as well. And if you want the trail continue into the mounting going to the other side toward Lake Kawaguchi.
Bobby P — Google review
Chureito Pagoda is one of the most memorable places we visited in Japan. The climb up the stairs can be a bit tiring, but the view at the top is absolutely worth it. Seeing Mount Fuji framed behind the pagoda feels almost unreal. It is a place full of beauty and peace, and definitely something to experience at least once in a lifetime.
Slavi T — Google review
On our trip to Japan, my wife really wanted to see Mount Fuji from this top rated location. Not many people know that there is a dedictaed website that shows visibility level of Mount Fuji and provides hourly updates. We took a bus from Tokyo (Shinjuku station) to Chuodo Shimo Yoshida station and walked to the pagoda to see this stunning view. The walk to the entrance of pagoda is about 20 minute and then up to the pagoda is another 15-20 minute hike but definitely worth it.
Rushi G — Google review
We arrived at 715am on a cloudy October Tuesday morning. The pagoda is surrounded by beautiful forest, the observation deck serves to give you that magic photo with the pagoda and Mt Fuji behind it. We didn’t see the mountain today but it was still a beautiful sight. There is quite a walk to get to the pagoda up stairs or going around a winding path. There were signs warning you about bears (we didn’t see any) and there were hardly any people at this time of day. You can bring your dog for a nice walk too if you like. Parking is available, it seems you must pay for all or most of them but it’s worth it. It’s sad we didn’t get the ‘magic’ shot but it was a peaceful walk in a lovely area.
Kyle W — Google review
I first visited there around April — it was really nice. The cherry blossoms were beautiful, and the weather was perfect. After that, I went back a couple more times. But when you walk up the stairs, it can be a bit tiring, so make sure you’re ready. As some advice, wear something you can easily take off if it gets too hot, and don’t forget to bring some drinks with you.
Aiyrada P — Google review
What can you say, The main reason people come to Fuji. Pictures really don’t do it justice. Simply stunning, Patience needed though and luck plays big part of seeing Fuji. Took us 3 days to get these pictures. Well worth the climb to the top, Which we did 4 times😱
Al G — Google review
2-chome-4-1 Asama, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi 403-0011, Japan, USA•https://chureito-pagoda.com/summary/•Tips and more reviews for Chureito Pagoda
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Lake Kawaguchi

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Scenic Walking Areas
Bodies of Water
Lake Kawaguchi, the second-largest of the Fuji Five Lakes, is a picturesque destination renowned for fishing, camping, and hiking. Nestled amidst mountains and lakes, it offers stunning views of Mount Fuji and features the famous Red Rock Wall with its breathtaking waterfalls and canyons. Visitors can partake in various water activities such as rowing and sailing or explore museums, galleries, theme parks, and hot springs for a diverse travel experience.
Amazing views even if Mt. Fuji was shy today. Oishi Park offers nice views of the lake as well as a gift shop and ice cream. The cremia on the second floor was amazing. Creamy and not overly sweet. A definite must!!
Sopheak D — Google review
The lake below Mount Fuji is a beautiful one. The rope way journey near the lake gives fantastic view on the surroundings and Mt Fuji. The cruise in the lake is also very interesting
BABU V — Google review
I wasn’t so lucky that day since it was pretty cloudy, and Mt. Fuji didn’t show up. But honestly, the atmosphere around the lake was amazing—nice and cool, not too hot or cold. I saw people cycling around and others just walking or exercising. It felt really peaceful and relaxing.
PREEN Z — Google review
Absolutely the most scenic bike ride I have ever done. Even though it’s not the cherry blossom or snow-capped season, the view of Fuji mountain is quite spectacular from every angle along this lake.
World E — Google review
The beauty of the Lake is magnified by the backdrop of Mt. Fuji, the vast blue sky and the lovely breezes. The blueberry tea in the souvenir shop is a good company to this scenic splendour!
Dylan D — Google review
When i visited, Fujisan was not visible so the visit was disappointing overall. But the lake area is pretty and well maintained. There are many types of flowers planted and serve as a small consolation prize when Fujisan is not visible. There is a also a souvenir and food shop in the area.
Chhanda B — Google review
This place is absolutely beautiful, definitely worth a visit even if Mt Fuji isn’t visible. Breath-taking views!
Alissa L — Google review
Lake Kawaguchiko is a perfect day trip from Tokyo to see Mount Fuji. Located at the mountain's base, it offers spectacular views, especially from the northern shore where the mountain reflects beautifully in the water. Visit in the early morning for the clearest visibility. Beyond the views, you can rent a bicycle to ride around the lake or take the Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway for an aerial perspective. You'll also find opportunities to feed the resident swans, with food often available for purchase nearby. Don't forget to try hoto noodles, a local specialty, before you leave. Lake Kawaguchiko is an unforgettable escape that truly captures Japan's natural beauty.
Minty V — Google review
Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi, Japan, USA•Tips and more reviews for Lake Kawaguchi
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Minobusan Kuon-ji

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
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Kuon-ji is a renowned Buddhist temple located in Minobu, Japan, established in 1281 on Mount Minobu. It is a significant pilgrimage site for Nichiren Buddhism followers and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area. The temple features notable attractions such as the Sanmon gate, 287 stone steps, a ceiling painting in the Main Hall, and a five-story pagoda. Visitors often flock to Kuon-ji during autumn memorial events and spring cherry blossom season.
This is one of the most interesting temples I've seen in Japan - it just feels so active, vibrant and alive. Not just a historical site, this temple serves as the head temple of the Nichiren sect of Buddhism. There's a ropeway to the top of the mountain with very good views and a cafeteria on top.
Matan K — Google review
Nestled high in the Yamanashi mountains, this ancient temple offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The drive up the winding mountain roads is an experience in itself, with each turn revealing breathtaking views of the lush landscape. What truly sets this temple apart is its spaciousness and tranquility. Unlike some of the more crowded temples in Japan, this hidden gem offers a sense of peace and solitude. Visitors can wander the grounds at their own pace, taking in the stunning architecture and meticulously maintained gardens. The temple's rich history and spiritual significance are palpable, creating a truly Zen-like atmosphere. A notable feature is the temple's grand staircase, a climb of 286 steps (if my friend's counting was correct!). This ascent, while perhaps not for the faint-hearted, rewards those who persevere with an even greater sense of accomplishment and a deeper immersion into the temple's elevated sanctuary. The temple is embraced by verdant greenery, with towering trees and vibrant foliage creating a sense of harmony with nature. The air is clean and crisp, and the only sounds are the gentle rustling of leaves and the distant chirping of birds. It's the perfect place to unwind, reflect, and reconnect with oneself. Whether you're a seasoned temple visitor or a first-time explorer, this ancient site in Yamanashi is sure to leave a lasting impression. Its tranquil atmosphere, stunning natural surroundings, and rich history – combined with the invigorating climb up its impressive staircase – make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a spiritual and rejuvenating experience.
MS — Google review
A huge temple with a majestic gate at sanmon. Attended the morning service at 530am, although i could not underdstand a word of the mantra, i felt welcomed and there was a strong atmosphere of life and religion. Visitors can tour from 1 end of the temple to the other end from the main hall. Highly recommend this place
Tammy ( — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous temple. There is many stories written about Kuonji and they are all right. This temple is magnificent, vast and very beautiful. We were lucky and got a tour from one of the volunteer guide, who took us through the entire complex. I can highly recommend coming to Minobu and visiting Kuonji, you will have unforgettable experience.
Blanka K — Google review
The must visit place in Minobusan area for its unique characteristics with lots Japanese Buddhism ceremony in the very early morning .
John C — Google review
Go see the morning prayer at 5.30 - amazing experience listening to the drums as you are walking up the mountain in darkness
Jóhann T — Google review
Amazing spiritual place with an impressive cluster of temples and a peaceful atmosphere!
Consuela H — Google review
Even I return here multiply times, I still amazed by the beauty and story of each temples, statues, landscapes and the culture of this place. Very memorable specialy for a Filipino like us. ❤️
Interest T — Google review
3567 Minobu, Minamikoma District, Yamanashi 409-2593, Japan•http://www.kuonji.jp/•+81 556-62-1011•Tips and more reviews for Minobusan Kuon-ji
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Where to eat

Under a 5-minute drive from Lake Kawaguchi, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Fuji Tempura Idaten

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Tempura restaurant
Located just a short walk from Kawaguchiko Station, Fuji Tempura Idaten offers a modern and relaxed dining experience. The restaurant serves a variety of freshly prepared tempura dishes at reasonable prices. Guests can enjoy an array of options including shrimp, soft-shell crab, vegetables, and even fugu pufferfish. Additionally, there are vegan choices available made with seasonal produce from local farmers.
We had lunch at this popular <i>tempura</i> restaurant after morning visit to Kawaguchi-ko area and about 30 minutes wait in queue in front of the shop. You just need to put your name on the wait list and when your number called, be ready. I ordered the assorted prawn / shrimp tempura with extra Yamanashi / Yoshida Udon. My wife got the cheap Udon + 1 shrimp tempura set, and an extra fried veggie <i>kaki-age</i>. All dishes are great, and the <i>tempura</i> were top notch. The batters were crispy but not oily so good frying technique is applied. The Yoshida Udon are thick, a bit firm and yet has nice chewy texture when you bite them. Good combo with the <i>tempura</i>. All dishes cost us around ¥ 5,300 after consumption tax. We got free cold water drink from the bar, so all costs are related to food dishes but they're still good value for your money considering good quality and portion. Please note that you can apply different salt condiments to your dishes as per your preferences, but we love the <i>yuzu</i> and <i>matcha</i> salts. You order dishes using the tablet ordering system and they have the English option. You can pay at the cashier using V/MC payment cards so another big plus for international customers. The restaurant is quite spacious and you can choose to sit on the bar like us or the table. The ambience is good and the place is bright and clean, good environment for family lunch.
Rudy G — Google review
A lot of tourists come to this tempura restaurant and yeah my friends who visit japan also recommend us as well. To be honest there were so many customers but no staff cared about people who waited outside. so i went inside and asked then I can go without waiting. And since lots of people said it’s delicious i expect a lot but.. yeah as expected it was disappointed Why? First before tempura come they served you rice and soup and I ordered soba , soba came first but need to wait tempura around 10-15min which you know.. rice was gonna cold andddd soba.. the noodles become like extended i was a bit disappointed. When tempura comes. Well yes it’s delicious but to be honest, i cannot say wow oh my goodness it’s toooo goood. Naaaah. It’s delicious as normally!!! Flour was a bit too thick for me. Yeah it’s not much oily that’s why everyone like it I think? But.. hmm well ok it’s just good. If I need to wait for this restaurant? No for 100% But if i just happened to come here , well try once also okay :) All is depends on you. I don’t say it is bad. I say it’s good as normally. Try one is okay tho:)
Piraya M — Google review
I wanted to have tempura and noodles after a long ride from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji. We found this famous restaurant on Google. I decided to give them a try. We are lucky to have the last big table when we arrived at the restaurant very late in the evening. I knew they were good as soon as I walked into the restaurant. They're swamped, and the food smells good. The tempura and all other dishes are very delicious. The service is also excellent. We have a very enjoyable meal after a long day.
Michael W — Google review
A decent place to try tempura. For me, the taste was average and I honestly couldn’t recall anything particularly special about my dish. It wasn’t bad, but also not worth a long wait. That said, the queue system was quite well organized, which helped make the experience smoother.
Pr C — Google review
Dined here while waiting for the bus back to town. The eel they served was huge and tasty, paired with a good amount of rice that leaves you feeling full and satisfied. The tempura that came with it helps to reset the palette a bit, and the dipping sauce gave a fresh taste. I enjoyed the meal!
Joey L — Google review
Quality tempura and quality wagyu nestled near Kawaguchiko station. This would be a nice to place to have lunch while visiting the area. The service is excellent and they even show you the tempura pieces one by one as they serve you your tempura pieces. My only gripe is that is kinda pricey. I mean don't get me wrong the food quality is top notch. But I still think its quite expensive, a bit more on touristy prices.
Sherwin G — Google review
The tempura was just average — nothing memorable. The only thing that impressed me was the fish suridane, but since we have similar seasoning in my country, I didn’t buy any. The grilled chicken was quite disappointing. There was only one staff member working at the time, and she seemed to be handling everything by herself. She forgot to give us a dividing plate, so I couldn’t start eating until I waited a long time to get her attention. Also, I found the overall pricing quite overpriced for the quality and service provided.
On N — Google review
One of the few restaurants open late at night in the Fujikawaguchiko area. It's known for its tempura dishes, so we ordered the Fujisan Tendon set, arranged to resemble Mount Fuji and suitable for 2–3 people. The set includes miso soup and tempura sauce, which are self-service at a dedicated station. The food took quite a while to be served, as the restaurant was full even at 8:30 PM. The atmosphere was lively and crowded, partly due to live music. There was nothing particularly special about the tempura or the sauce. Its main highlight is the very large portion size — even enough for up to 4 people. However, the price is quite high, likely due to its location in a busy tourist area.
Grace A — Google review
3486-4 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan•https://fuji.creative-r.com/pages/idaten-kawaguchiko•+81 555-73-9218•Tips and more reviews for Fuji Tempura IDATEN KAWAGUCHIKO

La Luce

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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
La Luce is a top-rated Italian restaurant in Fujikawaguchiko, serving pasta, pizza and Italian-style ice creams. The restaurant has a wide selection of vegetarian and vegan dishes, as well as full bar service. There is also seating for large groups, plus highchairs and table service available.
Very good pizza for Japan. Not the best in my life but a well made pizza if you‘re craving something different than Japanese food. Very good service and very nice workers. Charming place and really nice ambiance.
Momo 9 — Google review
The dinner was just okay, but the appetizers—especially the mushroom and garlic bread—were a 10/10! Everything else, including the pasta and pizza, was pretty mid. Still, the staff was kind and the atmosphere was relaxed.
V — Google review
Wow, what an amazing experience at La Luce! We were four people and decided to go all in — ordered ten different dishes — and honestly, each one was better than the last. The flavors were incredible, the presentation beautiful, and you could really feel the passion in every plate. The service deserves a special mention — warm, attentive, and simply perfect. The staff made us feel so welcome and really added to the whole experience. If you’re anywhere near Mount Fuji, don’t miss this gem. Easily one of the best meals we’ve had in Japan!
Ronen I — Google review
Came on a quiet Friday, only 2 tables were dinning so our food came pretty fast. The pizza was very delicious, but the beef and crab pasta is the star of our lunch. Worth coming here to try.
Wyna K — Google review
I will miss this place! My partner and I went for dinner both nights while we stayed in the town. The food was delicious and the staff attentive and very kind. We ordered the tomato pasta, mushroom and bacon pasta and the garlic bread, all were spectacular and full of flavour. I really recommend if you are in the area. We were there for when they opened in the evening to make sure we got a seat!
Tenika — Google review
The chef was very generous to do modification as per our requirement. Not to forget the Risotto and pizza were delicious… the Tiramasu desert was a delight..! Highly recommend this place to anyone looking for authentic Italian food!!
Shweta R — Google review
Sometimes, you need to take a night off from Japanese food. La Luce is a good option for a post-Fuki climb pizza. The menu is extensive, and the food is pretty good (graded on a curve for the area). Service is a bit quirky as they will not seat you until your entire party arrives... and the menu warns that some dishes will take a while. Despite this warning, we found that the food was served promptly, although the kitchen did forget one of our dishes (less one star for service). Pricing is reasonable.
Keith M — Google review
La Luce was delicious and a hidden gem in Kawaguchiko. It was increíble that we came back the next day. We had the steak, and special pizza Bianca. It surely was seasoned and flavored so well. The staff and chef were super welcoming! Definitely a recommended place for dinner! 10/10 Will be coming back soon for this tasty Italian dishes.
Mari C — Google review
3317 Funatsu, Fujikawaguchiko, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi 401-0301, Japan•https://laluce-kawaguchiko.com/•+81 555-28-5778•Tips and more reviews for La Luce
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